Four ASU students travel back in time through archives at a Chicago library
Archival research in the Newberry Library in Chicago showed students primary documents from medieval, Renaissance and colonial times.
Archival research in the Newberry Library in Chicago showed students primary documents from medieval, Renaissance and colonial times.
COFAS tackles the notion that scientists cannot work in a science field while also practicing Christianity.
Sebastián Lelio remakes his own film in "Gloria Bell" and Julianne Moore shines bright.
Three Valley music festivals will feature national and local acts while giving back to the community.
Chuck Sterling said he gained many of his skills in film through collaborating with other students during his time at ASU.
The "How To Train Your Dragon" series gives its third installment an added sense of close-knit storytelling.
A group of ASU art students created the Arcadia Showcase to highlight the work of their fellow art students.
One ASU student found a way to merge family and art with mother-daughter online business.
Desert Nights, Rising Stars Writers Conference will hold classes and free literary fair to the public.
Valley restaurants offer CBD-infused foods and drinks as an alternative to traditional medicine.
Want a sign that manga adaptations can work? See "Alita: Battle Angel."
The concert on Feb. 22 is the first of the season at the ASU 365 Community Union.
ASU art students Brandi Lee Cooper's and Lizzy Taber's MFA thesis exhibits promote ocean conservation and coral reef preservation.
ASU professors say that people should listen to opposing sides and take the time to create a well-rounded understanding of news events.
For a movie about reading people's thoughts, "What Men Want" doesn't have much substance.
After winning Spring Fest Battle of the Bands, ASU band Analog Outlaws will now open for Galantis at Devilpalooza.
"Tigers be Still" will start Feb. 15 at ASU.
Museum staff hope the community takes ownership in engaging with the diverse collection
The sequel to "The Lego Movie" is clever and fun, which isn't surprising this time around.
ASU student blends science and dance for an upcoming performance.
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