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Everything is always better in threes. And for these three ASU students, their fashion sense definitely reflects on each other.
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Everything is always better in threes. And for these three ASU students, their fashion sense definitely reflects on each other.
With all of this icy cold wind Arizona is experiencing recently, many of you may be wondering if spring is ever going to arrive. You may want to hold off on the spring-like floral dresses, however, the weather shouldn’t stop you from at least expressing spring through nail polish. This year’s spring nail polish colors are classier and trendier than ever. I have narrowed down six colors for your spring 2011 nail polish collection.
The only thing worse than swimsuit shopping is shopping for jeans. I dread the anticipation of finding out how much my size went up since the last time I bought jeans. I always try on a smaller sizes in hopes that I can still fit into a size two jean, and I of course unwillingly try on the same pair in the next three sizes up.
Now, who said that just because it is a Friday, you have to wear sweatpants and grungy attire? Those who are most dedicated to fashion however, never surrender to sweatpants, even at the end of the week.
Who ever thought that the high-wasted skirts, puffy sleeves on jackets, and shirts that are cropped just below the chest would be the attire to wear in 2011? My grandma often comments on my wardrobe, saying how the styles are simply coming back. Now more than ever, the vintage look is definitely an "in" look. However, there are ways to appropriately dress vintage without looking like you came out of an 1800's Victorian history book.
I am always inspired by the unique, fashion forward styles worn by our very own ASU students. Luckily I will have the opportunity throughout the semester to recognize those chic and trendy students for their sense of style.
Hello fellow fashionistas, and those who may be inspiring to learn a thing or two about this so-called fashion world. My name is Marlee Bever, however, throughout the semester you may also just refer to me as your personal fashion guru.
Congratulations, you survived first semester. Now, for the next two weeks many students will be going into what I like to call hibernation mode; locking themselves in a room to study and only leaving to go to the bathroom. However, the bright side of all this finals madness is once you have completed your last final, you are officially on break.
Now that we have all recovered from our turkey coma, it's time to plunge into our books and start studying for finals. Some people only have two weeks until their finals, and with break on the mind, it can be even harder to focus.
It's finally that time of year again. The apple and cherry pies, the warm, melt-in-your-mouth gravy, stuffing your face with mashed potatoes and turkey, and most importantly, spending time with the ones who love you most.
As cliché as it sounds, this semester has flown by. In only 12 days, we will be stuffing our faces with Thanksgiving delicacies, and in about 31 days, we will be temporarily saying goodbye to fall semester and saying hello to Winter break. However, rewinding a bit back to the present state, spring semester registration is already coming and going.
As a college freshman, it is essential to have my daily dose of coffee in order to function. This time of year is especially the best to break away from my usual grande caramel macchiato and start my days with a coffee shop's specialty seasonal drinks.
Many of you probably know of the typical delivery-food services on campus — Dominos, Jimmy Johns, Hungry Howies, or Pita Pit. However, there are more delivery options than you may think. How about a toothpaste-delivery service for you? Or maybe you fall into the movie-necessity category. Lucky for you, there is a 48-hour delivery service for the Tempe campus called Devil Dash.
It’s hard to remember the days when Halloween costumes did not involve heels — when it was rare for stomachs to even show and when a princess costume actually included fabric. But as soon as high school hit, we all dropped our innocent pillowcase trick-or-treating, transforming our full-length costumes into Halloween attire that appears overly skimpy and ten sizes too small.
My eyes feel like they are going to fall out of my head, and I can barely function in my everyday life. This is the horrible case of over-tired college student staying up too late to study for a test that they have everyday. This is a very common disease and can affect each and every one of you, if you’re not careful.
Listen up, freshmen. You may have noticed something different about the weather when you walk outside. It no longer melts the skin off your body, and no longer makes you want to change your outfit five different times in one day. Because Arizona weather can be a bit bipolar around this time of year, I'm here to help guide you on the proper dress for Arizona’s “fall” and “winter” seasons.
I decided to take a step away from my usual on-campus adventures and write about the world outside of ASU, or really just five minutes away. In all the years I have lived in Arizona, I had yet to go to a concert at the Marquee Theatre. But this last week I finally lost my Marquee virginity.
Residence halls are decorated with gold and maroon fever, stampedes through campus become a common site and tailgating starts several hours before the game. The time has finally come for Sun Devil football season.
I have counted approximately 21 scrapes and bruises on my legs, possibly more. I have been through many (let’s just say) ups and downs with my new campus vehicle, the beach cruiser.
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