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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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Photo by Noemi Gonzalez.

Phoenix's Vintage Vogue

The Phoenix Style Collective looks to bring together the "tastemakers" in the Valley, with everything from hair salons to vintage stores (or, in one case, both).

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"The Lonely Alien." Artwork courtesy Rebekah Fine.

An Art and a Science

Although her first love is science, junior Rebekah Fine takes time out of a demanding schedule for something on the other end of the creativity spectrum: children's books.

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Photo by Kailin Biggerstaff.

Walking Through 100 Years

As Arizona turns 100, one place that sums up the history of Tempe well is Double Butte Cemetery, where some of the most prominent figures in the city and state's history rest.

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Dr. Paul Scowen. Photo by Dominic Valente.

Lighting Up the Night

The ASU Astronomy Club's new lecture series tackles some big topics – super-massive black holes and extraterrestrials are on the to-do list right now. To see the effect it has, just look at the audience.

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A 'Nonsense' Space

Born of SB 1070 protests, 3rd Space is a "queer liberation group" that casts a wide net: gay, Hispanic, undocumented and more. And their story has featured everything from politics to Lady Gaga.

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Photo by Karen Loschiavo.

A New Estate of Mind

Two entrepreneurial ASU students recently saw a business opportunity and grabbed for it, bringing a new approach to selling and buying homes.

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Photo by Christen Navarrete.

Meet Luna

Almost six months ago, Kezchen "Luna" Wang arrived in Phoenix from China. Today she's more positive about life than she's ever been.

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Christopher Clabaugh's interest in comedy has led him to founding ASU Downtown Comedy. Photo by Kristen Hwang.

On The Laugh Track

In the quest to start the ASU Downtown Comedy club, one student has run into more roadblocks than expected.

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The Reign Revolution

The new R.E.I.G.N. Artist Network wants to introduce you to the area's best rappers, dancers, singers, poets, fashion designers, visual artists and more.

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Photo by Alex Forestier.

Dreams in Vogue

ASU's Fashion Journalism Club has made some big changes and is looking forward to a stylish future.

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For the Love of the Stage

On the path to becoming a true thespian, youth theater programs are a major stepping stone. ASU's Youth Theater Graduate Program trains aspiring youth theater directors in the art.

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Good Golly, Miss Poly

Still a mystery to some students on other campuses, ASU Polytechnic offers some of the University's greatest innovations — and it's only growing from here.

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Photo by Jessica Heigh.

Robots Rising

With the help of two ASU professors, a local high school's robotics team is giving students a different hobby, and a different view on a university education.

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