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Photo by Peter Lazaravich.

A Greener Palate

Chef Payton Curry, with a string of award-winning restaurants under his belt already, is shooting for another winner — this time, at the Desert Botanical Garden.

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Photo courtesy Tony Pompeselli.

Remembering Daniel

After the untimely death of his friend and fellow student, one ASU student vowed to run the P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Marathon in his honor.

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Photo by Jessica Heigh.

Wellness Watering Hole

ASU Health Services provides more than the standard treatments: a Wellness Care Package offers holistic alternatives, such as nutritional counseling and acupressure.

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My Little Fan Club

ASU's Knights of Canterlot, a group that gathers to discuss "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic," embodies the fan-base for one of TV's unlikeliest cult hits.

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Charlie Rodriguez (left) and Eric Kern. Photo by Peter Lazaravich.

Potential at 'Waste'

It might garner some chuckles, but Project ZooPoo, dreamed up by a duo of ASU students, hopes to turn "brown waste into green gold."

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Photo by Harmony Huskinson.

Meet the Astro Devils

Despite Arizona being a hub for the star-gazing population, ASU went 20 years without an astronomy club before the Astro Devils stepped in.

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Photo by Kaila White.

Homeless in College

Jennifer Lohss is a social work freshman and straight-A student -- getting her degree without a home to sleep in at night.

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Photo courtesy Aaron Johnson.

Living by Creating

Aaron Johnson ditched a job at Barnes & Noble to travel the country as a poet, eventually settling down in Phoenix.

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Photo by Kaila White.

Mansion of Mystery

Named a Phoenix Point of Pride, the Mystery Castle has a rich (and, surprisingly, not-so-elusive) history. Just ask the tour guides.

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How To: Find New Music

Ever wonder how all your hip friends find that awesome music? Here's a guide to finding some for yourself. Thank us when you drop some knowledge at your next party.

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Photo courtesy NCUIRE.

The Fast Lane

Small, specific, fully-funded, and a gateway to job offers, NCUIRE might just be the best new program on campus.

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