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ASU Philharmonia provides performance opportunities for non-music majors

The Philharmonia is a musical ensemble at ASU that Dr. Jason Caslor started in fall 2016 to provide string players of all majors an opportunity to play their instruments in a group setting. The group is less competitive than the symphony orchestra, an ensemble made up mostly of music majors, and it provides a creative outlet to a growing number of students. Video by Mark Quinones. Reach the reporter at mquinon9@asu.edu or follow @markquinonesASU on Twitter. Like State Press on Facebook and follow @statepress on Twitter.


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ASU's West campus plays host to Martin Luther King Jr. speech reenactment

Elementary and middle school students gathered at ASU's West campus on Wednesday, January 18 to learn more of Martin Luther King Jr.'s message to America and experience his "I Have A Dream" speech. Reach the videographer at mingson.lau@asu.edu and follow @daaaming on Twitter. Like The State Press on Facebook and follow @statepress on Twitter.


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Women's March on Phoenix brings thousands to the streets

Thousands of Arizonans gathered in the streets of Phoenix and at the capitol building to stand up for women's rights, protest the Trump administration, and demand accountability from Arizona lawmakers. This was one of 11 sister marches in Arizona and one of 600 in the United States alone. Reach the videographer at jevans29@asu.edu or follow @jordan_evans_16 on Twitter. Like The State Press on Facebook and follow @statepress on Twitter.


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It's lit: ASU's Neon Club makes magic with fire, light and energy

ASU's Neon Club creates sculptures through the art of glass bending, thousands of volts of electricity and chemical combinations. The club, which meets on Tuesday and Thursday evenings in the sculpture studio, provides an outlet for students to pursue a potentially dangerous art form under the supervision of a trained professional.Reach the reporter at aeneff@asu.edu or follow and @andreff05 on Twitter.Like The State Press on Facebook and follow @statepress on Twitter.





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