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Palm Walk

A Freshman Perspective

Over the summer, I received endless emails from ASU. Some were informative and provided guidance for move in and the first day of class.

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Misty Hyman poses for a photo on the pool deck of the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center in Tempe.

An Olympian among Sun Devils

She stands by the pool with a warm smile on her face. She’s decked out in Arizona State University gear- her visor, shirt and shorts all have pitchforks on them.  The only thing lacking a pitchfork is the Olympic rings necklace that delicately hangs around her neck.

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The State Press

Dreaming of better

Phoenix Dream Center is a volunteer-driven non-profit organization that offers outreach programs to women in dire situations while helping them work toward a better life.

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The State Press

Andaaz dances to Bollywood America

Andaaz, ASU’s Bollywood dance team, makes their way to North America’s Filmi-Fusion International Dance Championship: Bollywood America. Lucky for Andaaz they don’t have far to go, as the competition will be held at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Phoenix.

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Jenesis

A woman's touch

Communications senior Jenesis Laforcarde is also a designer and the CEO of Woman’s Touch Apparel, a clothing brand she designed to empower women.

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Building the body label

Local fashion designers have taken measures ranging from starting a nonprofit organization that deals with body issues to changing the way clothing sizes are categorized to improve women’s body image.

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Postinos

Top ten happiest hours

The best places near campus to get a happy-hour buzz are waiting just around the corner. If you want the best and cheapest, listen up and hear it here first.

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The State Press

Ten best places to study

Unfortunately, nobody has time to go hunting for study space. Especially not a busy student such as you or me. With that in mind, a list has been created for you with plenty of off-the-beaten-path nooks and crannies on campus for you to exploit.

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The State Press

How to properly bicycle

Drivers must realize we don’t trust them and it is no one’s fault. It’s a part of life. I’d rather hold up traffic for a moment than assume the guy turning left into my lane saw me. Because at the end of the day we’re all trying to get home safe, so let's all be civil.

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