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What do you stand for?

Whether it be a cause, character trait, or goal, everyone has that one thing they feel strongly about. SPM asks ASU students what they stand for. "I feel like I stand for the little guy, the one that you can’t really see.

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The State Press

Tunes for a spooky shindig

Ah, Halloween. The time of year when kids terrorize the neighborhood on a mission to procure as many sugar-laden goodies as they can; the time of year when grown adults wear anything that will distance themselves from their everyday persona (no, you are not a sexy butterfly, we know that.) It's a holiday which we love to get together and throw down the best way we know how: with great friends and plenty of good tunes.

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From the Desk: What do you stand for?

Dear readers, I’ve always found revolution to be inspiring. Brightly colored slogans slashed across stark white picket signs and empowered activists chanting as they march — it’s overwhelming in the best way.

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Poetry to cleanse the senses

[embed width="600" contenteditable="false"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EILQTDBqhPA[/embed] When school overwhelms me and my senses, I try to clear my head with slam poetry.

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Another pin on the map

After starting House of Cards on Netflix, I had an urge to rush off and visit DC. That, and my best friend, Alexa Pereda attends Georgetown and always tells me about her fabulous life she has created there with her friends.

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Bill Dambrova paints body imaginations

Last Friday, during the Third Friday art walk, MonOrchid hosted local artist Bill Dambrova's solo show "The Body Remembers What We Forgot," on display until November 1.

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#amobilemovement

A comprehensive look at the power of #activism.

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