ECHO FROM THE STARS: WEEKLY HOROSCOPE SEPT. 17
Now that Mercury retrograde has passed, this week offers a chance at rejuvenation for ASU students.
Now that Mercury retrograde has passed, this week offers a chance at rejuvenation for ASU students.
Alumni, students and faculty discuss the uniqueness of the Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance program amid the opening of the "IndigoShado: Legends" exhibition.
As Mercury retrograde is ending and the astrological signs are finding their balance, this horoscope is a weekly guide to helping ASU students find their way on campus and student life.
Check out all of the arts & culture events happening on and around ASU campuses this week!
Join hosts Amber Victoria Singer and Gabriella Fernbaugh as they break down the Devil's demolition, this week's horoscope and Gamma Rho Lamda's 20-year anniversary in the third season of "State Press Play." New episodes every week.
ASU students weigh in on how artists' rollout practices and engagement-fueled media contribute to music misinformation.
Horoscope for week of Sept. 5; helping direct students on how to manage their week.
For every art form, there's an ASU event! Learn more about the ASU community's arts events happening this week.
Students can explore the excellent public art by walking on and around the Tempe campus.
Costuming is no longer exclusive to cosplayers and actors anymore as concerts and movie goers are embracing self-expression.
Horoscopes for week of Aug. 28; students get guidance for Mercury being in retrograde.
A plethora of ASU community art events are happening Aug. 28 and Sept. 3 involving visual art, dance, theater, film, gaming and fashion.
Davis, an ASU fashion alumna who owns PHENOM, is designing Colleen Jennings-Roggensack's gown for the 2023 Tony Awards.
An insight into the lives two ASU students at different stages of their cancer treatment.
Five film students share their experiences crowdfunding and financing ASU capstone films.
BookTok’s skyrocketing influence shakes up traditional book publishing for authors and centralizes the voice of the "average reader."
ASU students told us their top favorite childhood Barbie films, and we compiled a list of the top five films from their responses.
For Jazz Appreciation Month, students and faculty discuss their involvement in the jazz studies program, the importance of the genre, and their connections to the Phoenix jazz club, The Nash.
Millennials and Gen Z "Zoomers" are getting old enough to miss their childhood and long for days past. Recent buzz over Blockbuster's online activity proves this.
Consumers are no longer turning to large shopping malls for their goods as young people look to more progressive business models.
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