Semester in Lyon: a modern Tale of Two Cities
I knew I’d end up in Paris at some point.
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I knew I’d end up in Paris at some point.
Podcaster Tim Roeder asks students across the Tempe campus how they feel going into finals week and what they are doing to prepare. Are you the kind of student that has a plan of attack? Or do you just push everything off until the last minute?
With less than a week to go until the movie’s premiere, one of the most anticipated comic book movies of all time, “Avengers: Infinity War,” is set to break records at the box office.
On April 7, a group of nine girls including myself and two chaperones got on a train at 7 a.m. from Lyon to Avignon, France. It was the first day of our Provence and Avignon Tour through our study abroad program, University Studies Abroad Consortium. It was also the first day of our spring break.
It’s 2 a.m. on Saint Patrick’s Day Saturday. Many in Tempe are already deep in slumber, snoozing off potential hangovers from nights of Baileys Irish Cream, green-tinted cocktails and regret chased with a tall glass of euphoria.
Battle of the Brunch: Snooze
Podcaster Tim Roeder takes to the streets to ask students what they think about developments in artificial intelligence and automation. Some think that this technology should be reserved for only those who need it while others are quick to draw parallels to a certain movie franchise.
The French love a good strike.
At one point in her life, Michaela Griego woke up every morning wishing that she hadn’t.
Throughout ASU's campuses, there are displays of art dispersed in student workplaces, libraries and of course, the ASU Art Museum. Before the spring semester is over, there are a few that you don't want to miss.
Every day I hear, speak, write, read and think in French.
Fish bowls… Pitchers… Fat Tuesday daiquiris…
Arizona State University's student body is made up of a range of talents, and music is most definitely one of them. From punk bands to soul singers, here are five music groups around ASU that you should be listening to right now.
ASU students can expand their interests by combining various fields within their education. More than 350 undergraduate majors are offered by the University's colleges, most of which have their own sets of minors and certificates, according to ASU’s Academic Programs webpage.
In part two of the Home Away From Home series, a State Press reporter explores Polish, Norwegian and Egyptian cultures through the traditions practiced by ASU students.
On Sept. 19, 2017, I was sitting at a table on the Tecnológico de Monterrey Ciudad de México campus reviewing a PowerPoint presentation I was supposed to give that evening. I was enjoying the sun and the low hum of conversations that flows through the halls and plazas of any college campus, which is surprisingly less distracting when it occurs in a language that’s not your own. And then, the world started to shake.
English is a foreign language, and the American cuisine is a taste their palates must adjust to, yet people from across the world come to ASU to delve into the country's culture.
The Nice Carnival is one of the world’s largest carnival events. This year, it was held from Feb. 17 until March 3.
After two full weeks of classes, I had winter break part two.
Many college students do not prioritize their sleep – work, school and social activities often take precedence to a good night’s rest – but professors at universities across the country are teaching students how to improve the amount and quality of their sleep. One of the latest schools to add such a class is Arizona State University.
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