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SPM Photo Contest

Take the challenge: Tell a story through one photo along with a 200 word excerpt about the image and enter it for a chance to be published in the 'Best Of' print issue.

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 Image courtesy blogs.laweekly.com

Adventure Time: College Edition

While they may seem like the whimsical denizens of a kooky cartoon show, the characters in Adventure Time are pretty familiar to a college student's everyday life.

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West Campus, East Culture: The Otaku Club

A culture that revolves around another one thousands of miles away, with members so devoted and enthusiastic that it has outlasted many fleeting student organizations on the Tempe campus. Friends, family, fans — proud Otaku.

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Detour actors, coaches and producers stretch in Opening Circle before rehearsal begins. Other activities, including back rubs and voice exercises, help warm up the actors and singers.
Photo by Mackenzie McCreary

Company in Converse

Detour Company Theatre has served as a home and family for several adults with both cognitive disabilities and a passion for theatre, performance and expression.

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The process for creating the vynil pieces often involves a fall-through, but mostly, it is about the development of another life form.
Photo by Harmony Huskinson

Monster's Ink

At this quirky shop in downtown Mesa, monsters clutter glass cases, art thrives, and Japan is only a doorstep away.

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Advancement in technolody can make your basic running on a treadmill more worthwhile. 
Photo by Kailin Biggerstaff

Embracing the Fitness Age

An SPM writer shares advice on how to use smartphones and recent advancements in technology to shed those pounds that he once struggled with since high school.

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Pushing the call button doesn't seem like much, but for an anxiety ridden writer, it can mean salvation.
Photo by Cristina Melian

I'm a Worrywart To the Extreme

Trapped in a Taylor Place elevator during a dorm fire, an SPM writer recounts her eight minute ordeal and her struggle with generalized anxiety disorder.

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How To: Conquer a City Like New Orleans

A State Press editor and writer draws from her experience of living in New Orleans for a summer to give advice on how to indulge, make friends and accept help when exploring a new city.

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BEATING THE LAW: Marc Victor, a local attorney, talked to ASU students Tuesday night about how to avoid problems with law enforcement. (Photo by Scott Stuk)

Wizardry By the Wayside

Most people would think this SPM writer and resident bookworm would be in love with the famed Harry Potter series. Secret's out — she's not.

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Building Beats

Dominick DiFurio and Brandon Smith of Doo-Oh appeal to the wider ASU party scene with their fusion of rhythms and tracks.

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