A cappella groups find synergy, family through performative music on campus
Various a cappella groups at ASU give students the opportunity to find family and passion through musical performance.
Various a cappella groups at ASU give students the opportunity to find family and passion through musical performance.
Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed legislation aimed at putting power back in the hands of ticket buyers across the state.
Student organizations came together in downtown Phoenix to host a sparkling drag show celebrating pride and community.
PAB announced the EDM lineup for this year's festival at Mullett Arena on April 19.
Beyond a fashion statement, jewelry can allow students to showcase their cultures and identities.
ASU students and professors discuss the importance of art on campus in understanding Asian and Asian-American culture.
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Online sports gambling has become increasingly accessible to students under the Arizona legal betting age.
ASU film students hit the theater to see A24's recent dark LGBTQ+ romance.
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Tempe student explores an alternate reality on the big city campus.
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The Tango Club allows ASU students of any experience level to learn the dance and express themselves through improvisation.
Wired headphones are reminiscent of a time when things were much more physical — depending on the chord from your phone.
With the NCAA Men's Final Four right around the corner, students can attend the Fan Fest and the March Madness Music Festival for free.
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As students move further into the spring semester, the weekly horoscope suggests a fragrant future.
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