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(02/17/16 11:24pm)
I used to wake up each morning, dreading the day ahead of me. It was as if life was a bully, and I was its daily victim: constant stress to be someone I wasn’t, always broke, no time to do the things that made me happy because I was desperately trying to blend in, and I eventually lost sight of my life goals as I could only focus on the negativity that consumed me.
(02/12/16 1:36am)
At some point or another, we have all felt wronged and called for justice on our behalf. But there is a very tricky aspect of this type of situation, which has plagued humanity since the dawn of free-thinking: what is justice?
(02/10/16 11:53pm)
I have cried at pictures of puppies, I have spent over half of my month’s rent on clothes, I have screamed many, many times at large bugs, and I have definitely spent over an hour on my makeup. Basically, I fit comfortably into the stereotypical category of “girly-girl.” I’m the furthest thing from the dictionary definition of “tough,” but I’ve learned that you can still be strong and tenacious while wearing heels and a floor-length gown.
(02/16/16 11:44pm)
Although creating remixes just started out as a hobby for DJs Martin & Rami, the duo’s passion and success has driven them to take their business to the next level.
(02/15/16 11:50pm)
When most people hear the name Hospice of the Valley their thoughts immediately jump to care for the elder.
(02/04/16 2:08am)
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.
(12/06/15 4:10pm)
Maintaining a safe environment for students and other nearby residents can be a challenge with the amount of parties close to a college campus that has over 80,000 students.
(12/01/15 3:48pm)
Music can be a tough industry to join, having to worry about getting signed, having enough radio play, producing music videos and of course the shows has kept many out of the business. Local up-and-coming rapper and producer Joel Matthew hasn’t shied away, and wants to be the best.
(12/02/15 10:32pm)
Security and safety in Tempe has been brought to the center of attention after the November terrorist attacks in Paris and around the world. The Paris attacks, which the ISIS has claimed responsibility for coordinating, left 130 dead across the city.
(11/28/15 4:15pm)
In an effort to assist students in healthy eating, Engrained Cafe at ASU is the working to help students avoid that pesky freshman fifteen.
(11/30/15 6:48pm)
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.
(11/22/15 12:29am)
Any self-respecting
riot grrrl, art kid or street punk has probably bought or made a zine before, but this December, Wasted Ink Zine Distro is opening up a zine store to bring this scene out of the underground.
(11/14/15 5:09pm)
Arizona State University alumna Kristen Hunt is now channeling her childhood dream as an author releasing her latest book, “Blonde Eskimo”.
(11/17/15 3:21pm)
For many people, just getting to the gym every week is already a struggle, but what adds insult to injury are the fees that a gym membership and classes wrack up.
(11/11/15 3:00pm)
Devin Mitchell, ASU online student and photographer, woke up on a September morning in 2014 to a viral flood of responses to a photo he had posted the night before.
(11/13/15 3:00pm)
When walking down College Avenue by the football stadium, there are so many food options: Subway, Snooze, Panda Express. But there are only a few clothing stores and this number is about to be even lower.
(11/19/15 5:01pm)
With the the first semester of my freshman year coming to an end, I feel like I haven’t changed a lot since August. As much as I hate to admit it, I feel like my first few months at college have been exactly as I expected, different from high school but still more of the same.
(11/03/15 5:11pm)
Despite the constant flow of political news, campaigns to raise voter registration awareness and ease of registering to vote college age students are still the largest range of people unregistered to vote. Zack McCutcheon and Andrew Sypher are hoping to change just that.
(11/24/15 5:37pm)
Weekly chess society meetings are a relaxed environment. Classical music plays from a Pandora station while a number of chess games are ongoing. Members focus on the game before them, occasionally breaking their concentration to share a laugh with their opponent.
(11/20/15 6:58pm)
For most students, the time before 9 a.m. consists of a warm shower, a few outfit changes and, if they’re lucky, a standard cup of coffee to start the day. However, for a particular group of students, the early morning hours consist of an entire day’s worth of physical training and at least an hour-and-a-half of a workday. They’re not just early morning risers – they’re scholars, they’re athletes, they’re leaders – they’re the ASU ROTC students