Jyll Harthun outside her workspace in her Tempe home.
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Fierce by design
Jyll Harthun - owner, welder and designer of don j design - talks business, design and family with State Press Magazine. (volume 17/issue 1) September 14
Rolando Terrazas hosts his own show for a radio station in Tucson.
A Blind Reality: How Rolando Terrazas Grasps the Unseen
By 8:30 a.m., he’s making breakfast, pouring his cereal in a bowl and feeling for the carton of eggs in his refrigerator.
The magic of making movies
Ryan Casey came to ASU in fall 2011 as a computer science major. He was partly pressured by the respectful well-paid field but also had a secret passion for wanting to create video games.
Self made
Maybe you’re feeling alone because you have a severe case of FOMO. Maybe you’ve moved across the country to jumpstart a new life but are struggling to make connections. Maybe you’re feeling frustrated because your cubicle neighbor was promoted over you. Maybe you’re someone who over analyzes relationships, or maybe you’re just a woman who needs better balance to her life.
Rebuilding from the ground up
The art, the culture, the neighborhoods, the relationships and the people who live, work and play there shape what it means to be a great city.
Dream Big: A Young Entrepreneur’s Story
He grew up at his grandfather and father’s restaurant, stocking shelves at 5 years old, putting orders together. He was waiting on customers as a cashier at 8 years old, building the restaurant’s website at 11 years old and most importantly, he was watching his father run a business.
Pinspiration
Gone are the days of traditional 9-to-5 careers as more and more professionals are entering the modern career model, something like the flexible - yet often demanding - digital careers. This movement is spearheaded by a generation born with the emergence of the new millennium and internet. These 18 to 34 year olds are millennials, and they will soon have the largest workforce influence.
How To: Beat the Back-to-School Heat
At this time last year, I was you. I was a new student eager to make new friends and enjoy all that ASU has to offer but extremely nervous about living on my own while attending such an enormous and impressive university. The first couple months of school are always busy. From Welcome Week activities to syllabus week, it’s difficult to stay focused and sane, for that matter. Not to mention, Arizona produces triple digit temperatures through the first month of school, so it’s only typical to become overwhelmed very early in the semester. Now that this former out-of-state transfer student has a year under her belt, she thought it would be helpful for SPM to offer new students all the advice they need to be successful in their first year. So, fear not, for SPM has come to your rescue to deliver the top 10 tips to stay cool, calm and collected.