
We’ve got one week left, as if you didn’t already know. I’ve been counting down the days until summer break for weeks and can’t wait for a schedule of nothing but summer. As the heat rises, so has my obsession with the latest summer fashions. Here are some of my most recent devotions: Printed Wedges First spotted [...]

Being a tech blog by an ASU student that’s read by ASU students, it would make sense to write about technology and ASU. If anything, startups are the hottest thing in the tech world right now. It seems there are five new ones every day. What’s even cooler is that some of those startups are [...]

Last month, I visited an exhibit featuring Paul Guinan and Anina Bennett’s steampunk inspired book, Boilerplate: History’s Mechanical Marvel. This week, I got to see steampunk’s sci-fi update of Victorian aesthetics at Alwun House’s Intertemporalist Steampunk Exposition. Alwun House is a fitting home for the exposition, as it’s no stranger to Downtown Phoenix’s whimsical side [...]

While you’re studying for finals, writing your final papers, and doing all your last-minute projects, make sure your working room of choice is adequately stocked with all your finals materials. This includes pencils, pens, highlighters, your laptop computer, enough snacks and energy drinks to last an entire month, and adequate lighting. Maybe it’s just me, [...]

Primates are on the walls. Literally. Or at least their paintings are. No, this is not some dehydrated delusion from walking around in the warming temperatures for too long, but rather a description of the eclectic artwork that can be found in Downtown Phoenix’s The Lost Leaf. Nestled snugly beside a laid-back looking café on the [...]

Those who are familiar with my previous blogs should know that I am not the biggest fan of Capcom and Electronic Arts. Capcom’s downloadable content shenanigans and Electronic Art’s online passes and hoops to jump through make these two companies stand out amongst the shuffle. But is either of them the worst companies to ever [...]

Daniel Fulton always lived on the edge. Fulton, 24, was an avid snowboarder and skateboarder. He never thought that he would be living on the edge of his deathbed. Fulton, who is from Mesa, was a typical high school student. With each day of Dobson High School nearing closer to graduation, Fulton had his mind set [...]

Last week, I talked a little bit about how frustrating it is to hear people say that women aren’t funny. Well, this week I found living, breathing proof that women are funny (in case Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Kristen Wiig and company aren’t proof enough) when I went to “Feminism in the Modern [...]