The Campus Closet: Au Revoir SPM
Bon voyage, adios, and goodbye SPM readers.
Bon voyage, adios, and goodbye SPM readers.
Back in August, I took over this technology blog for the State Press Magazine (which might be pretty obvious) and was ecstatic at the chance to let my creative juices flow in a field I love.
With the next generation of consoles peering from behind the corner, it’s hard to remember that the current generation of consoles will still have a great line-up in the future.
At the beginning of my freshman year in the ASU Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, I never thought I would have so many opportunities my freshman year. I’ve interviewed athletes, gone to countless basketball and softball games and, of course, written this blog.
Or should I say goodbye? While I wasn’t planning to write an entire goodbye post, I must say this could get a little mushy. Looking back I realized how beneficial this whole blogging experience has been for me, and I really hope it’s done something for you as well
Phoenix Style Collective brings together Arizona bloggers and entrepreneurs for the Second Annual Arizona Bloggers Conference.
This year's history bloggers give a Tumblr-worthy send off. Tom and Holly list what they'll be reading this summer, where they'll be interning, and why you'll never as cool as Teddy Roosevelt.
If you’re like me, you’re a procrastinator when it comes to organizing your clothes. To me it’s my biggest nightmare to go into my room and see a pile of clothing that is unorganized, so I tend to throw as many clothes into my closet and drawers as I can fit.
On every college campus, there are students who are working on interesting projects, creating useful items or just dabbling with ideas. Especially in the technology (engineering) field, you can always find out about some person who is working on something fascinating.
Ever since video games began in the 1970s and 1980s, they’ve been synonymous with sports.
One of the exhibits currently on display at the ASU Art Museum, called Cu29: Mining for You, is a fun mix of interaction, information and sentiment.
Here are five places to get your grub on before heading away from ASU for the summer.
Headscarves are my favorite go-to accessory when I’m on the go and don’t have time to do my hair. They’re affordable, adorable and super easy to make, so what’s not to love?
Holly and Tom explain why they love history and why it's important.
Many find some sort of use for social media. Some people use it to connect with friends, share news or even look at filtered photos of food.
"Batman: Arkham City" approached a different angle to Batman's character in the most thought provoking Batman ending.
The last time I caught up with ASU lacrosse was late February. They were off to a quick 4-0 start, but a lot has changed since then. I must have had some sort of jinx on them because they lost to Chapman 8-7 that next week.
On Sunday, CO-OPhx held the Spring Swap PHX, a community based clothing swap and drive at the vintage stores on 6th Street in downtown Phoenix. The stores hosting the swap were GROWop, Cellardoor Vintage and Annie Boomer’s Vintage, all of which have wonderful apparel on sale year-round.
Everyone on the Tempe campus has passed by it at some point during their ASU career. For some, it’s where all of their classes are held. The W.P. Carey School of Business is regarded as one of the top business schools in the country.
Christina Binkley's lecture really got me thinking about modern day fashion journalism, and how the world of journalism and fashion is changing rapidly due to the technology revolution.
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