The cast of a new Netflix movie makes an appearance at ASU
The cast of the new Netflix movie 'Game Over, Man!' visits ASU's Tempe campus.
The cast of the new Netflix movie 'Game Over, Man!' visits ASU's Tempe campus.
Students have a chance to enjoy a concert for a cause at the upcoming Sets in the West music festival on March 23 at the West Campus.
ASU students use music therapy and creative writing as tools to help those stuck in Arizona's criminal justice system.
The Gammage family name is more than a point of geographic reference — it’s synonymous with one of the institution’s most transformative periods.
The Socio-Technical Integration Research (STIR) program encourages interdisciplinary collaborations between social scholars and scientists in research labs.
Open until the end of June, "Saber Acomodar" bridges the gap between generations, locations and practices.
ASU alumna Tayari Jones' novel "An American Marriage," which was chosen as Oprah's latest book club selection, addresses the struggles of a couple dealing with wrongful incarceration.
Despite the experience that local coffee shops offer, many students settle for the quick service that on-campus Starbucks locations offer.
ASU is offering many new classes in in a variety of subjects to take this fall.
This time, the arts editors take on Aldous Huxley's seminal dystopian work 'Brave New World' — and drink Painkillers to cope with how dreary it is.
TEDxASU speakers talk about their upcoming talks and how they were inspired to write them.
The Sun Devil Breakdancing Club strives to change negative perceptions of hip-hop and breakdance culture while maintaining a growing presence on campus.
Amnesty International ASU will be hosting an open mic night on March 1 for students to share their stories and opinions on the human rights issues of today.
Students can cover themselves and their friends with color at Holi celebrations at ASU and around the Valley.
Students and faculty say that the game design program would benefit from having a dedicated space.
Reality TV is evolving and ASU students are tuning in.
All of the coalitions on campus representing different minority groups at ASU come together to form the Council of Coalitions who work to make a more accepting campus.
ASU Gammage welcomed 2,700 students to watch 'Hamilton' as part of a program aimed at making American history more interactive.
EduHam provided Arizona high schoolers the chance to learn about American history through the musical 'Hamilton.'
ASU students took the opportunity to see T-Pain live at Devilpalooza 2018.
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