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(04/16/14 5:40pm)
Making the wrong decision is a part of life. It's one of those inevitable occurrences in life. And these decision don't come in one form. They can be emotional, physical, mental, or financial. Life is about risk. Sometimes, you succeed beyond anything you could've imagined. Other times, you fail and have to live with the consequences.
(04/15/14 4:00am)
After about twenty seconds into Book of Shred’s music video “Straight Up,” it’s easy to see that Robbie Cohen and incoming ASU junior Colin Denker don’t take themselves too seriously. Clad in brightly colored mismatched sweatbands, sunglasses, tanks and short-shorts, the duo quite literally hop around to display what I can only assume are their “special occasion” dance moves.
(04/14/14 12:00pm)
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(04/14/14 11:00am)
In April, we have the great opportunity to enjoy and learn more about poetry.
(04/10/14 12:00pm)
In his list of "1,000 Recordings To Hear Before You Die," Tom Moon wrote that in the process of compiling such a list, “it seemed impossible to get to the essence of something as vast and elusive as music.” And it’s true. Discussing the songs, the lyrics and the songwriters who have reached the core of your soul and pulled at the chords of your heart is as easy as it is tough. It’s easy because as music lovers we can’t help want to share the moment when we fell in love with a band at an incredible venue for the very first time. But it’s incredibly difficult because the list is an ever-growing one.
(04/09/14 10:46pm)
Chandler-Gilbert Community College psychology freshman Natalie Cadwell is all too familiar with the negative effects the media can have on girls of any age. As a small, blonde swimmer from Gilbert, the pressure to look a certain way took over her life and made it impossible for her to look at herself in the mirror without disgust.
(04/09/14 2:37pm)
People glamorize life. They look at the world through rose-colored lenses, and are torn apart when they have to face reality. Life is a game. We play and sometimes, we lose.
(04/08/14 9:53pm)
Normcore, a new trend sweeping the fashion industry, utilizes plain patterns and bland pieces and promotes a sense of "normalness." However, this trend seems to push the idea of “fitting in” rather than standing out — the opposite of its intentions.
(04/08/14 7:49pm)
Music is one of the few things that are forever. There’s always room for new discoveries to nestle a permanent place between old favorites—maybe even songs you’ve listened to for years. Unlike music, college is fleeting, and I find myself staring at one last month of classes. (Imagine a 22-year-old version of a kid grasping her stuffed teddy bear, shaking her head, tears welling, after hearing Santa isn’t real. That’s me right now.) Does it have to end?
(04/07/14 2:04pm)
Sometimes you hear a song, speech or poem that leaves you speechless, unable to put words to feelings. You are stunned speechless.
(04/07/14 1:58pm)
The English language is an amalgamation of several cultures, histories, tragedies and successes. We have words rooted in every language, and people don’t acknowledge this melting pot of terminology often enough.
(04/02/14 11:00am)
Over the last year or so, I have fallen in love with the city of Seattle. From the beautiful city skyline, to the nature surrounding it, Seattle radiates beauty, innovation and art.
(04/02/14 4:00am)
Designer Coco Chanel said,“Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.”
(04/02/14 12:23am)
Slate journalist and advice columnist Emily Yoffe (left) interviews ASU Professor Brad Allenby at a Future Tense event in September 2011. (Photo Courtesy of Joseph Eschrich and the New America Foundation)
(04/01/14 8:49pm)
Whoever thinks good music doesn’t come from Texas is profoundly mistaken. I’m not a fan of the pop-country fusion you hear at bars that serve buckets of Bud Light and offer mechanical bull rides. But I do love the timeless twang of more classical folk and country.
(04/01/14 2:01am)
It is finally April... which means that school ends in less than six weeks. WHAT?
(04/01/14 1:56am)
This post contains spoilers about various literary works.
(03/27/14 12:13pm)
A couple days ago while I was sitting at my desk and scrolling through Twitter, I read words that had been missing from the world since 2011. The Black Keys was finally going to release a new single. It’s one of those bands I can’t say I still listen to very often. However, I fostered an addiction to them my sophomore year in college while walking from the light rail to my English class in Tempe. It was a long stretch of ground to cover coming from my internship downtown, and I had a solid hour and a half of peaceful solace to listen at will. The Black Keys albums would be on shuffle the whole span.
(03/26/14 2:52pm)
"I have become a woman who writes poetry. I believe in my words, and therefore myself because of this." - "Thank You For Taking Me To the Library" by Ariana Brown
(03/26/14 2:13pm)
Life is funny because it moves on even when we want to stay in a moment forever. I'm in the second semester of my senior year and it hit me last week that this is almost over.