Cornish Pasty Company opens new location in downtown Phoenix
After four years of financing and renovating the building, the downtown Phoenix location is finally open for business.
After four years of financing and renovating the building, the downtown Phoenix location is finally open for business.
Geeks unite to share their love within pop culture, a community that is alive and well at ASU.
Buddhists for Peace believe Nichiren Buddhist teachings can enrich lives and change the way people think about the environment for the better.
ASU students have a lot of options for shopping local. Many local vendors also make it easy to buy items such as skincare, accessories and clothing with frequent marketplace events.
The E.A.R.T.H. club is trying to save the planet one event at a time during Earth Month.
Phil Weaver-Stoesz aims to emphasize human connection to the surrounding world with his thesis project at the Desert Botanical Garden this Saturday.
AIAS board members have their priorities in order for the coming year: a lot of the old mixed with a little of the new.
Celebrating culture and diversity, student organizations under the Black and African Coalition at ASU express it through fashion as they help promote local designers.
Students still looking for a fall elective next semester can choose from a variety of interdisciplinary subjects offered on campus, ranging in style from seminar, online and lesson based.
ASU Gammage announces upcoming 2017-18 shows, including famous hip-hop musical Hamilton.
Kim Chi from RuPaul's Drag Race and Arizona Drag Stars Performed at ASU's West campus to break down gender stereotypes and prejudice in the LGBT community.
The Phoenix Art Museum has begun a series of events aimed at the college students in the downtown Phoenix area.
The Philippine American Student Association will be holding its annual event, Sino Tayo, on Saturday. The event will be a mixture of traditional food, dances and other performances meant to raise awareness of Filipino Culture.
"The Man Behind the Suit," got into festivals such as the Richmond International Film Festival and the Chandler International Film Festival.
Culture@ASU is putting on an event to showcase a multitude of different art forms performed by students.
The Herberger Theatre will host an event on April 7, 2017 that will feature many artists to create the concept of imagination.
Bill Jamison finds harmony in his two identities — engineer and artist, through his art exhibition, "Bill's Thesis." He hopes to help people find the beauty in contrasting passions and finding balance.
Chico Malo is going to bring Mexican street food with a late night eatery to CityScape Phoenix starting April 13.
For artists, in-depth research is common and can take a lot of work and effort. The arts subject librarians are there to guide them along.
Six organizations bring sustainable food system awareness to the ASU community through an annual event Food Systems & Beyond.
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