International students told us where they liked to eat
October 20, 2015Here are their top choices, from Indian to Chinese around the Valley.
Here are their top choices, from Indian to Chinese around the Valley.
The Utes limited the Sun Devils to just 15 rushing yards as they slowly awakened to end an 11-game losing streak against ASU, 34-18.
Zombies descended into downtown Phoenix on Saturday, and they wanted to dance the night away. People donned their scariest zombie makeup before meeting at Club Palazzo for a unique night.
English rockers alt-j brought their atmospheric, trippy breed of electronic folk to Comerica Theatre in downtown Phoenix Wednesday. Playing hits such as "Breezeblocks" and deeper cuts like "Nara," the band delivered an emotional and beautiful set that left all fans stunned in the best way possible.
Numerous former Sun Devils returned to the Valley on Friday to help induct the newest Sun Devil Athletics Hall of Fame members. Seven former athletes joined the exclusive club: baseball player Dustin Pedroia (who was not in attendance), basketball player Ike Diogu, football player Derek Hagan, swimmer Agnes Kovacs, diver Joona Puhakka, golfer Chez Reavie and men's golf coach Randy Lein.
Mike Bercovici bounced back in his home state, complemented by the explosiveness of Demario Richard and Tim White as the Sun Devils upset the No. 7 Bruins in Pasadena Saturday night.
ASU and the surrounding area paused Sunday night to admire a 'super blood moon,' a full moon that coincides with a total lunar eclipse. The occasion won't happen again for 18 years, according to timeanddate.com.
Tempe Beach Park was alive Thursday night with the sound of music from Cold War Kids, Hozier and more, launching the latest iteration of the Summer Ends Music Festival. The concert series will continue through Sunday night, featuring acts such as Chance the Rapper, Jimmy Eat World and Kanye West.
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The 2015 Mad Decent Block Party lit Chandler up with epic performances by Major Lazer, Dillon Francis, Yellow Claw, Oliver Heldens, What So Not, Thomas Jack and more. The event drew one of the biggest crowds for a music festival that the Valley has ever seen. The State Press' Ellen O'Brien takes you inside the wild crowds of the event for a look at the electronic dance music festival's atmosphere.
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