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Life Through His Eyes

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.

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Jillian Schley, left, and Sarah Quintana, right, share the same passion for art and the beauty in simplicity.
Photo by Mackenzie McCreary

Time and Decay: A Creation Story

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."

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SPM Beauty: A New Look for Makeup

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.

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Coyle learned his grip on the ball from his father's water polo goalie experience.
Photo by Kailin Biggerstaff

Generational Steps

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.

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This Could Be You

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.

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As the youth obesity rate rises, 18 ASU students volunteer at the ASU Prepatory Academy with the Mollen Foundation to try to combat the recent epidemic.Photos courtesy of the Mollen Foundation

Observing Obesity

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.

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The aftermath of the Aurora shooting still lingers in the tight-knit community.
Photo by Margaret McCreary

Auroran Endurance

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.

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Andujo often gives a shout out to his hometown while performing, never forgetting his roots.
Photo courtesy of Matt Andujo

Pressures, Perceptions and Praise

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.

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A simple compliment can go a long way.
Photo by Mike Brilliant

How To: Girl Flirt

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.

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Gochoel sculpted the tea party scene from Alice in Wonderland making it out of steel and love for the Mad Hatter.
Photo by Noemi Gonzalez

Wickets in Wonderland

The ASU Sculpture Society delves into the world of Alice in Wonderland while creating wickets for Chow Bella’s Pie Social and Croquet Tournament.

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Bernstein poses between the posters of two films he has written hanging from the walls of his office.
Photo by Mackenzie McCreary

A Conspiring Creative

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.

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Born to Slam

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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Students could be the deciding factor in the upcoming election.
Photo by Shawn Raymundo

Vocal Votes Sway Elections

The upcoming election has youth understanding its influence on the future of the United States, while social media allows them to realize the accessibility of politics.

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