Faulty Replication: And then there's this girl
“So, this is me.” A common phrase at the end of every first date ever, but now I get to gratuitously use it on my blog because I’m talking about myself. In reality, I’m not one to say such things.
“So, this is me.” A common phrase at the end of every first date ever, but now I get to gratuitously use it on my blog because I’m talking about myself. In reality, I’m not one to say such things.
Right now, I'm in the middle of four books: "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak, "Divergent" by Veronica Roth, "Tell the Wolves I'm Home" by Carol Rifka Brunt, and the Bible. Literally speaking (see what I did there?), this is the usual.
Hello there! My name is Monique Tran. I am a traveler. I am thinker. I am an AIESECer.
Take advantage of your mobile devices this semester and use them to organize your academic life with these easy tips.
Writer Lauren Wong shares her experience of being front and center to see customer's reactions on the first day marijuana sales were legal in Colorado.
While fanfiction has always been a part of literature it is commonly known today as an element of internet subculture.
After graduating from ASU's film school, two students took a comedy sketch they had worked on a students and turned it into a "Portlandia"-inspired web series, "SpaceCatCasio."
It’s just after 6:15 a.m. on Nov. 13 at Tempe Beach Park. The sun's barely up. I’m looking at Tempe Town Lake while more people arrive at the 2013 Ironman Arizona Mayor’s Media Challenge.
The artificial lake near ASU has always been controversial. Some say it shouldn't exist in the desert, others say it is an economic engine for Tempe.
Hey, everyone. It's Holly! Tom and I's last fall semester is winding down and winter break is slowly creeping its way closer.
To all my lovely readers out there - it’s been a blast. Together we’ve created pixelated artwork and DIY Snow globes.
In case you didn't already know, the last week of classes has arrived. Let the dance parties and cheering commence! Or maybe we should wait until after finals. While I finish up the last of my essays, and squeeze in the last bit of studying for exams, I can't help but get excited about the things I have the opportunity to do over winter break. Aside from studying for the GRE and the LSAT (Eeeep, grad school!), and going to work, I will be reading, writing, and cooking. Here are a few of my planned literary and culinary winter adventures: Reading "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
With Thanksgiving being later than usual and Downtown Phoenix boasting more holiday decorations than ever this year, I instantly got into the holiday spirit the minute December 1 hit.
Hey, everyone, it's Holly! If you're a senior (or even a junior) it's about that time of year to start looking at graduate schools and send in applications.
Growing up, I went to middle school and high school in the North/Central Phoenix area and I've come to know the ins and outs of the places along Central Avenue.
A supposedly positive take on the concept of “thinspiration,” in which pictures of unhealthily skinny women are used as motivation to eat less and lose weight, fitspiration promotes clean eating and exercise as ways of establishing healthy lifestyles. Weight loss is not the ultimate goal; a total lifestyle change is.
In years since the 9/11 terrorist attack, the sub-culture of people who believe in conspiracy is slowly building a following at ASU
Incase you missed it last week marked the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address. The actual battle of Gettysburg took place in July of 1863 and was one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. In November of 1863, President Abraham Lincoln visited the small town in Pennsylvania for the dedication of the Soldiers’ National Cemetery. He would make a short speech that was secondary to other arrangements on that day, but it was Lincoln’s words that were never forgotten. Can you name 10 great speeches in history? Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address is certainly on there (well if you are American it certainly is), but why do we all revere this as one of the greatest pieces of rhetoric in history?
As far as Black Friday sales go, waiting in line, shoving through crowds, and fearing getting trampled by fellow shoppers just isn’t quite my cup of tea.
Michael Hoenack is a medicinal biochemistry freshman in Barrett. He’s also 13 years old and an accomplished pilot.
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