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National Geographic photojournalist shares experience as a world traveler

Chris Rainier, a photographer and National Geographic Society Fellow, told stories of his many travels as a photojournalist at a Must See Mondays event.

Earth Day event highlights preparation of “ugly” food

In honor of Earth Day, ASU’s school of Nutrition and Health Promotion partnered with University Sustainability Practices to hold their third-annual film and food...

Public dialogue highlights community opinions on upcoming education amendment

ASU held a talk addressing details of Prop 123 to break down the proposition and show different reactions to how it will affect education funding.

ASU Prep Academy set to graduate 100 percent of its senior class

ASU Prep is set to graduate 100 percent of its second graduating class in May in continuation of the school’s consistently high performance.

Cronkite professor details social media and the First Amendment

Near the one year anniversary of Elonis v. United States, Joseph Russomanno used the case as an example of the issues of cyberbullying and free speech.

U of A talk highlights new technology in medical imaging

A Professor at University of Arizona in the Department of Radiology spoke Thursday about his research using light and sound to improve medical imaging.

Medical clowns are valuable tool according to “Dream Doctor” at ASU talk

Atay Citron paid a visit to ASU’s downtown campus on Monday to discuss the history of medical clowns in Israel and the activities of the Dream Doctors.

Blaze Radio celebrates staff, listeners and local music with Kick Ass Spring Concert

Each year ASU's Blaze Radio celebrates the end of the spring semester, its hardworking staff and local music with the Kick Ass Spring Concert.

Watergate whistleblower talks about his newest effort in transcribing the Nixon tapes

Watergate whistleblower and former White House Counsel John Dean spoke about his involvement in the scandal that contributed to the president’s resignation.

Psychologist shares research in predicting high-cost populations

Terrie Edith Moffitt's research explored what members of the population contribute the most cost in a 30-year long study in New Zealand.