An interactive techno-play comes to ASU
"The Compass," a courtroom sci-fi play, invites audiences to determine the fate of a girl who makes decisions through technology.
"The Compass," a courtroom sci-fi play, invites audiences to determine the fate of a girl who makes decisions through technology.
The ASU Vietnamese Student Association has recovered from lulls in membership and activity.
From Nov. 13 to Nov. 20, LGBT+ groups at ASU are holding events in honor of Trans Awareness Week and Transgender Day of Remembrance.
ASU artists try to convey human existence through time in "Out of Time" exhibition.
ASU lecturers are working with an L.A.-based Greek punk rock band to discuss art and activisim.
ASU West campus celebrates Native American Heritage Month through Native American film and music.
ASU Pitchforks took first place in the 2017 ASU's Got Talent.
ASU Pitchforks sing their way to first place at ASU's Got Talent.
ASU psychologist discusses the effects of social media, using the book 'Facehooked' as a platform.
The Pitchforks and Priority Male are preparing for upcoming concerts and album releases, including a concert together on Nov. 17.
ASU students take a look into Native American history and culture during the month of November.
The ASU Art Museum's Project Space, open Friday nights in Downtown Phoenix, is currently displaying the exhibit "Where Thieves Go After Death."
Matthew Hoelscher displays his art thesis by utilizing his childhood memories and imagination.
Halloween brings cultural appropriation to the forefront of the cultural consciousness at ASU.
ASU and Scottsdale's Museum of the West are partnering to screen "Redskin," a silent film about Native American history.
El Dia de los Muertos is changing while still maintaining the tradition of remembrance.
Rosemarie Dombrowski, Phoenix's inaugural Poet Laureate, uses her university position as a platform to inspire the next generation of poets.
The ASU Pagan Student Alliance and other Arizona Pagan organizations this week celebrate Samhain, the Celtic holiday of harvest, spirits and ancestors.
The Chinese Undergraduate Student Association (CHUSA) hosts its annual Mr. Asia ASU pageant show on Nov. 3.
Students pick their favorite haunted houses near ASU
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