Building Beats
Dominick DiFurio and Brandon Smith of Doo-Oh appeal to the wider ASU party scene with their fusion of rhythms and tracks.
Dominick DiFurio and Brandon Smith of Doo-Oh appeal to the wider ASU party scene with their fusion of rhythms and tracks.
Despite a few hectic setbacks, this SPM writer debuted her first self-cooked Thanksgiving Day grub without a hitch.
An underage critic sets out to determine how alcohol factors into food reviews.
The confident swag and fun antics of the ASU Beard and Stache Society make the quirky group a must-know around campus.
America’s War on Drugs rages on in the face of increasing violence, economic instability and public disapproval.
For ASU student Tanner Robinson, there is more to life than what is seen. Though visually impaired, he finds ways to not only navigate rigorous trails, but also life on campus and his future.
Taylor Jayne is a singer-songwriter who truly understands that every song means something distinct to each listener.
As time passes and decay builds in abandoned buildings, two ASU graduate students have found inspiration in this disintegration and dryness for their latest dual art exhibit "What Remains."
Makeup can get expensive quickly, especially when there is a product for each facial feature. Learn how to keep your wallet full and use less products for multiple uses with these tips.
Having been raised by retired Navy Commanders and undergone rigorous training to be a tight end, Chris Coyle understands discipline and what it can reap.
Sending out a microliter of blood every month can possibly detect disease before the first symptom. See how HealthTell's mission to create a world without patients is being realized.
An SPM writer looks into a nonprofit with a mission to prevent child obesity and finds the perspective of an ASU student who volunteers for the cause.
On the morning of the movie theater massacre, this SPM writer and Aurora native was rocked to her core. But from the tragedy, arose a powerful community.
Wallow in the Mire draws from various artists for inspiration, but creates a foot-tapping beat all its own.
The wonders of aroma can invade the mind and recover memories to their emotional core. A local perfumer ruminates on this magic, and students can relate to it.
The bliss and innocence of childhood served as preparation for social survival in college.
ASU student and resident rapper Matt Andujo has simultaneously survived the struggles of the music industry and college, all thanks to his fantastic manager, supportive parents and enthusiastic fanbase.
Flirting is not just for romance. One SPM writer explains the confidence and cues needed to close the deal with a potential new best friend.
After writing an award-winning screenplay and living through years in the film industry, Gregory Bernstein arrives to ASU with a modest demeanor and valuable advice.
From an extended stay with sorority girls to performing with his spoken word idol, the life of local slam poet and ASU alumnus Myrlin Hepworth has never been boring.
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