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ANCIENT HISTORY:  The Heard Museum in downtown Phoenix is home to a huge collection of American Indian historical artifacts and art. (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)

Student life extends beyond the classroom

Starting a new year at a huge university like ASU can be intimidating. Knowing where to go to have a good time can relieve some of the stress that goes along with move-in, the first day of classes, and adjusting to dorm life.

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Summer concerts beat Arizona heat

While you were gone on summer break, some pretty awesome shows continued to tour through Arizona despite the heat and pleased music lovers of all types.

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ROCKING OUT: The band Cartel performs at the Clubhouse Music Venue in Tempe in November 2009.  (Photo by Lisa Bartoli)

Music venues near campus

With midterms months away, there is absolutely no excuse for you not to fully exercise your newfound freedoms and lifted curfew by visiting a couple of the many music venues near campus.

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The freshman fifteen: a playlist

There is something that bonds all ASU students together in one common way: music. Whether you are studying poolside, inside Hayden Library, or not studying at all, a playlist has been made just for you.

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On The Verge: While We're Up

Host Aiyana Havir talks with the boys from While We're Up about the message behind their music and other bands that influence them.

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Joy Formidable takes on Phoenix

Having played a small acoustic set earlier that day at the Zia Records store off Indian School in Phoenix, a self admitted rare departure from their normal live show presence, Joy Formidable took the stage later that evening at the Rhythm Room plugged in, amped up and ready to rock.

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Tonight: Lupe Fiasco brings 'Lasers' tour to Mesa

If you ask just about any musician about how life on the road is, you'll likely get mixed reviews. Some artists thrive off the energy of the crowds. Other artists just can't wait to get home. If you ask Lupe Fiasco, your answer will likely be more polarizing than most.

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Biffy Clyro rocks the Clubhouse

The name might have you scratching your head, but the Scottish rock ‘n’ roll three-piece is probably the biggest band you’ve never heard of.

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Anna Craig delights with new EP

Her five-song album, which was originally distributed independently but now is being released with the backing of Expat Records, is a great representation of where Craig is at as a singer/songwriter.

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Foo Fighters return with best album since 1997

If Dave Grohl wants to get back to his roots, Dave Grohl is going to get back to his roots. So, it should come as no surprise that “Wasting Light” is the first album since 1997's “The Colour and the Shape” to feature original lead guitarist Pat Smear.

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