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Messaging has become one of the simplest ways to contact one another. But it is too simple to convey some of the more important information in a relationship and people need to remember that. Photo by Courtland Jeffrey

Tech Spec: The Dangers of Texting While Dating

Previously, I wrote a blog post on using technology to interact in the dating world, through the use of social apps. I have heard of some personal experiences and while that remains true, there have also been some negative outcomes from today’s technology that can put a damper on the dating game.

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Tyler Griffin sets up his equipment before SPM Acoustics. 
Photo by Kelley Kleber

SPM Electric: Okat

SPM caught up with ASU student Tyler Griffin to discuss his sound-based band Okat, which merges ambient, electronic and organic noise.

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Best of Sci-Fi

SPM asked readers for the best of sci-fi. Now, we bring that list along with some twists on what such shows say about your character.

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Scratch is a juxtaposition of styles providing fresh French taste in the arid desert.
Photo by Perla Farias

$cratch

A new French café in downtown Phoenix attracts customers with the richness of its food palette but can easily put a dent in the college student's billfold.

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Write your message on the inside and send the card out!

Art of the Matter: DIY Thank You Cards

Yep, it’s that time again, and it’s the last time of the semester. Crafting time, woop woop! I’ve recently realized how often I use greeting cards, and I have quite a few thank you cards to send out in the coming weeks.

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Theodore Roosevelt on the steps of Old Main. Photo courtesy ASU

Sparky’s Quill: Theodore Roosevelt at ASU

March 20, 1911: In front of the beautiful Old Main at Tempe Normal School, Theodore Roosevelt recited his speech. He stood on the same steps that you can walk on today. There was a fair amount of people gathered around in the pleasant March air.

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ASU students most often react with humor and rebuttals at the controversial preaching on campus. Yet, both parties aren't swayed to stop preaching or rebutting. 
Photo by Shawn Raymundo

Unap(preach)iated

They’re loud, they’re assertive, they’re insulting, and they’re the preachers of ASU infamy. An SPM writer takes on their story under the scope of First Amendment rights.

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Things get real at reenactments. Photo courtesy

Sparky’s Quill: Reenacting the Past

The blue uniformed men stand perfectly in line, staring ahead of them. The rifles in their hands are shaking, a sign of their nervousness. There is no talking, no whispering, no noise.

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The strewn organs of the printer finally come to their demise.
Photo by Pauletta Tohonnie

Botched Printing

After years of inky fingers and jammed papers, it's time for this SPM writer to give a not-so-pleasant goodbye to her printer.

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