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  • Adele predicted to win big at Grammy’s

    One of my favorite events is about to occur on Sunday. It's the one night of the year that great music is celebrated and celebrated big. Huge before and after parties are thrown, the red carpet is laid out and all of the big names in music come together to appreciate each other's talents.

    This night of celebration is also known as the Grammy's.

  • Student Speak: Who would you like to see win at the Grammy’s?

    Photos by Zac Adams

  • Instagram: new favorite Apple application

    With over ten million users and counting, Instagram has become increasingly popular in the Apple App Store.

  • Miss ASU to be crowned Feb. 15

    Annually, gorgeous and talented women of ASU compete in the Miss ASU competition hosted by the Delta Theta chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha.

    This year, the event will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. in Riceland Hall of the Fowler Center. The ASU community is invited to attend.

  • United Way joins ASU

    In 1887, four men from Denver created an organization to fight their community's welfare problems. Today, there are nearly 1,300 of those organizations around the country, including one in Jonesboro.

    This organization is known as United Way, and it serves communities that need health, income and educational help.

    In the past, the Jonesboro chapter of United Way has teamed up with ASU to provide services to a wide range of people.

  • ‘Dragon’ adjusts to American culture

    Life is constantly changing—some changes are gradual and others are sudden. Moving to a different country at the age of 18 to study in college fits into the sudden change category.  

    Ryutaro ‘Dragon' Kinjo came to ASU from Okinawa, Japan to study economics. Adjusting to American culture presented its own set of struggles, but now two years in, he says it's where he thinks he was always meant to be.

  • Panera Bread open to public

    Stomach grumbling and mind drifting, food becomes all students can think of during class on long days during the semester.

    Luckily for Jonesboro, Haag Brown Commercial, a commercial real estate and development company, works to put up new businesses in the Northeast Arkansas area.

  • George Lucas’s Red Tails soars

    On Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, my family and I went to see the newly released movie Red Tails, a movie by famed producer George Lucas (popularly known for Star Wars and Indiana Jones). Red Tails is about the first all-Black fighter squadron in the U.S. Army Air Force: the 332nd Fighter Group, commonly known as "The Tuskegee Airmen."

  • Students Set Goals for 2012

    "I want to maintain a 4.0 and stop biting my fingernails." Zach Brogdon Journalism/Public Relations Sophomore, Marion "I want to be more involved in my community and church." Melissa Barker Diagnostic Medical Sonography Junior, Paragould "My resolution for 2012 is an acronym, ‘L.

  • ASU to Plunge for Special Olympics

    Arkansas State is taking the plunge.

    Special Olympics Arkansas is hosting the first campus-wide exclusive Polar Plunge on Jan. 28 at the Grove Clubhouse.

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