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Photo by Christen Navarrete.

Meet Luna

Almost six months ago, Kezchen "Luna" Wang arrived in Phoenix from China. Today she's more positive about life than she's ever been.

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ASU's Quidditch team is currently ranked 15th in the world.  Photo by the author, Brendan Capria.

Turf Talk: Sweeping the World Rankings

As a kid, I always wanted to be a space cowboy. I’m sure you’ve dreamed of some crazy, unrealistic profession or activity too.  But for now, I’m sitting in this concrete chair with no cushion, still dreaming of something that could’ve been. Mind you, this is while other Arizona State University students are fulfilling their fantasies.

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Yarn dyed with Kool-aid. Photo from Miss Make.

Piece of Craft: Kool-est Yarn, A DIY Project

I have tried for a long time to come up with an awesome way to dye yarn and other fabrics using household items.  Of course, you can always use actual dyes, or perhaps tea bags depending on what hue you’re going for, but I wanted to try other things for a truly original-looking fabric.  Luckily, Miss Make, along with a few other tutorial sites, gives a lovely tutorial with a completely unique idea: yarn dyed with Kool-Aid! Take any white yarn (or fabric) you may have to start out with.  Pick out the colors of Kool-Aid that you would like to use.  You can choose to use all one color, or try to use multiple colors.  Either way, your end product will be a great one. Make sure your yarn is wrapped in a skein, rather than a ball.  This makes it much easier to dye.  Use a large pan such as a Pyrex dish and fill it with water.

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Anthony Green's concert poster, courtesy of Stateside Presents.

Live and Otherwise: Greener Pastures

Reinvention: What once was becomes a transfigured relic of past transgressions. While some may struggle with it or find unbridled success, the fact remains that change is not necessarily a bad thing.

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Christopher Clabaugh's interest in comedy has led him to founding ASU Downtown Comedy. Photo by Kristen Hwang.

On The Laugh Track

In the quest to start the ASU Downtown Comedy club, one student has run into more roadblocks than expected.

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The Reign Revolution

The new R.E.I.G.N. Artist Network wants to introduce you to the area's best rappers, dancers, singers, poets, fashion designers, visual artists and more.

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Photo by Alex Forestier.

Dreams in Vogue

ASU's Fashion Journalism Club has made some big changes and is looking forward to a stylish future.

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A Few of The Cloud Life's shirts. Photo from thecloudlifeonline.com.

Broke's the New Black: Living “The Cloud Life”

Aiming to live the high life, Allonte Singfield is undoubtedly shooting for the stars with his new clothing line, The Cloud Life.  Based on the ambitious motto “We Living Successful,” Singfield started his line less than a year ago.  In this Q&A, he shares his inspirations and hopes for TCL. 1) When did you start your company The Cloud Life and how did it all begin? The company has been in the making for a little under a year now.

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For the Love of the Stage

On the path to becoming a true thespian, youth theater programs are a major stepping stone. ASU's Youth Theater Graduate Program trains aspiring youth theater directors in the art.

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