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Tufts University professor visits ASU, delivers ‘just sustainability’ lecture

While many people only consider sustainability in terms of the environment, social justice and equity is actually a large and integral element of sustainable living, according to a Tufts University professor.

Associated Press vice president gives advice on adapting to changes in journalism

In a world where journalism is rapidly changing in the face of new technologies and modes of access, journalists should be open and adaptable without sacrificing principles, Associated Press Vice President and Managing Editor Lou Ferrara said Monday at the Walter Cronkite School.

Display at Modified Arts aims to spur conversation on sexual consent

The woman on the bed is Chelsea Pace, the creator and sole actress in “Asking for It: The Consent Project,” which opened on Third Friday. The project is Pace’s thesis for her Masters of Fine Arts degree at ASU.

30th annual Exotic Art Exhibit at Alwun House showcases the ‘creative other side’

It’s the 30th anniversary of the Exotic Art Exhibit at the Alwun House Foundation on 12th and Roosevelt streets. The exhibit celebrated its opening with a “phantasmagorical” show in the backyard of the large 1912 house on Valentine’s Day. The show will close on March 21.

Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery prepares students to build, repair guitars for career

Luthiers build and repair stringed instruments, and the school on Grand Avenue is one of the few accredited schools for this practice in the country. More than 2,000 students have graduated since the school opened in 1975.

Bestiality, other difficult themes find safe space for conversation in Banned Plays series

The Performance in the Borderlands' Banned Play Series aims to tackle social issues, such as LGBTQ and race rights, through play readings. Some of the topics covered in the plays touch on taboo subjects such as bestiality and incest, with the goal of fostering conversation among the audience.