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Photo by Noemi Gonzalez.

Canadian Ambition

Freshman Joseph Lupien hails from the land in the north, and this summer he's going back in hopes of winning a national cycling competition.

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Photo courtesy Amira De La Garza.

Dream, Dream, Dream

Professor Amira De La Garza has a long history of studying what takes up a third of our lives – and interpreting what it all means.

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Ridin' Solo

Tempe's Solo Cafe shop goes beyond the typical lattee land and provides a homey atmosphere.

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The Survivor

Stanley Williams, an ASU geology professor, was the only one to make it out alive from a volcanic explosion.

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“Bad Romances, Edges of Glory, Lady Gaga and the Poetic Ideology of Otherness” taught by Dr. Rosemarie Dombrowski explores Lady Gaga's work and its connection to other texts. Photo by Noemi Gonzalez.

Lady Gaga 101

Dr. Rosemarie Dombrowski teaches a course at ASU that studies Lady Gaga – and the literary connections in her work you might've missed.

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The State Press

The Park Bench Diary

One SPM writer took the road less traveled – packing up and shipping off for a trip to London, and sleeping without a roof over his head.

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Photo by Jessie Wardarski.

A Room of Their Own

Greek life is getting its own floor in Taylor Place residence hall come next semester, as well as a 10-year incorporation plan on all four campuses, for the first time.

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Photo by Noemi Gonzalez.

The Best Of ASU

SPM has compiled the ultimate list of places to eat, work and play around all four campuses. Enjoy.

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Hunger Games

One SPM writer – standing at 5-feet, 4-inches and 115 pounds – takes on two food challenges that have defeated mighty opponents in the past.

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Up and Away

Steve Lipstraw, a professional flight sophomore at ASU, left the Midwest to pursue his dream of piloting. And out on the Polytechnic campus, he's not the only one.

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Photo by Noemi Gonzalez.

Geared Up

Downtown's newest bike shop, PHX Bike, offers a wide array of bike accessories and convenience in an urban atmosphere.

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Emily McBryan explains to ASU senior Liz Dyer about the Robotics Team’s project.  Photo by Noemi Gonzalez.

Leading the Dream Machine

With purple hair, approachability and a unique ability to lead, an ASU student leads the robotics team under the ASU/NASA Space Grant program.

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Photo courtesy Alyssa Ollive.

Iron Woman

Alyssa Ollive, a senior metals major, has crafted works that toe the line between dark and beautiful for her exhibit, "Fabled Beauty," which has roots in medieval fairytales.

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