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Photo by Vivian Padilla.

Uncle Sam Sittin’ Pretty

Not everyone thinks a belly-up economy is bad. Local military recruiting stations are growing fat with college students and college hopefuls looking for ways to pay for school.

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Letter from the Editors: Hi(!)atus

Like you, we will be taking a brief hiatus for the holidays. But while you're busy drinking eggnog, getting searched by airport security and spending time with your family, we will be thinking of more awesome stories to bring you next semester.

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Hit the road, freshmen.

Get Fresh: End of the Road

Congratulations, you survived first semester. Now, for the next two weeks many students will be going into what I like to call hibernation mode; locking themselves in a room to study and only leaving to go to the bathroom.

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The interior of the altitude chamber. Photo by Diana Martinez.

Flying High

Step into the ASU Polytechnic altitude chamber — an air travel simulator that will soon be used to train civilians who wish to travel to space with local business RocketShip Tours.

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Scammers Lure Students With Job Prospects

Campus kiosks are commonly covered in multiple copies of papers produced by on-campus and off-campus organizations. Not only are these groups breaking some surprising rules — they also may be putting students in danger of scammers.

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Heidi Neilson. Photo by Diana Martinez.

Social Artworking

Evidence that thesis projects do more than deprive students of countless hours of sleep, two ASU students have created a collaborative, online art networking tool where artists can write, bicker and create online.

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The message of the Intenet. Plus Courage Wolf.

Geekin' It: How to Make it on the Internet

“Good ideas are common - what's uncommon are people who'll work hard enough to bring them about” – Ashleigh Brilliant Everybody’s got that one idea they think will get them a million dollars.

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Owners Brad Stewart (left) and Steven Gross (right). Photo by Alex Karamanova.

Tempe's Bros, Brews and Brosenbrus

With its prime location on the first floor of Tempe's Vue on Apache and a menu that includes breakfast, lunch, a full coffee bar and a variety of sandwiches and salads, the quirky new Brosenbrus has become a popular spot for ASU students and Tempe residents alike.

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Gavin King. Photo by Tye Rabens.

Speed Writing: 30 days, 50,000 words

For some, completing a novel is the goal of a lifetime. But this November, as part of National Novel Writing Month, hundreds of thousands of writers — including a few ASU students — attempted the feat in just 30 days.

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Photo by Marlee Bever.

Get Fresh: Easy A

Now that we have all recovered from our turkey coma, it's time to plunge into our books and start studying for finals.

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