Not Just a Cowboy Thing
ASU student Lucas Casterton hopes to continue doing what he loves most and also stir up interest in a rodeo club.
ASU student Lucas Casterton hopes to continue doing what he loves most and also stir up interest in a rodeo club.
In remembrance of the tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001, SPM contributor Stefan Modrich reflects on a time that galvanized American patriotism.
I'm touching the surface of a topic I am new with and am promoting an idea that I recently just adopted myself: believing in something larger than yourself. A week ago, the idea of believing in a truth larger than myself was something that I couldn't wrap my mind around.
This post is NSFJ: Not Suitable for Judgement.
The night’s recital was a part of the School of Music’s ongoing Faculty Concert series. The School of Music Director Heather Landes says that the recitals are supposed to be informative and very relatable for the audience.
One of the biggest threats to an ASU student living in Tempe comes in the form of late night hours and irresistible cravings.
Christianity, Islam, and judaism are the three major religions in the world. What are their vallues?
I don't mean to sound depressed and sad, but sometimes I'm hit with the overwhelming qualm of hating my body, and at times, my personality.
Chang's installations is one of many that combine public art with widespread engagement. While the walls help beautify their surrounding area, they also offer a running observation on social behavior and the human condition.
What do you over the weekend? Read a book? Hike? Party? Binge watch Netflix? Personally, I divide my time between homework, reading, and YouTube.
I should mention that as I'm writing this piece, I'm also snacking on a frosted brown sugar cinnamon Pop-Tart.I'm Marie.
Four years ago, the Prison Education Awareness Club (PEAC) was created at Arizona State University. The club branched off of the Pen Project internship (ENG 484) where students critique writing submissions from prison inmates.
While the exhibit is a bit confusing in layout and overwhelming in design, it still preserves the childhood days we remember — when we were fueled by imagination and creativity as we built our very own LEGO world.
When I was getting ready to apply for colleges, I vowed to myself that there was no way I would go to school in state.
The packed course list starts me hyperventilating as I prepare myself for the new routine. Each professor muddles through introductions and their syllabi promise a semester survived on copious amounts of caffeine, Ibuprofen and hard work.
It’s a problem that exists everywhere. Countless times I have listened to people talk about how their life might be just a little bit better if they did this or they did that.
Major Christian denominations are losing members to unaffiliated churches. Why?
My best friend Olivia loves to remind me of the time I made her multi-flavored cookies with the leftover cookie dough that we had from our middle school fundraiser.
Here are my top six art blogs and publications that are must reads for my fellow #artfreaks.
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