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Discovering musical compounds

Dating back to 2002, Gregg Gillis aka “Girl Talk”, has been compounding handfuls of tracks by various artists and turning them in to what became the mashup.

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Two-wheeler theft

Even though bike theft continues to rise on campus, there is a possible off-campus solution.

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Cycling through

Arizona State University’s Cycling Club started in the 1990s and is open to students, faculty and staff.

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Bike culture continues to thrive

Since the first moments of riding a bike, the concept of these two-wheeled contraptions have changed before society’s eyes. While they no longer serve as a quick means of transportation to the park down the street or for racing the neighborhood kids up the block, bikes play a prevalent role in everyone’s lives.

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The State Press

Music to help stay sharp for midterms

Ah, midterms. The halfway marker, allowing us to set our sights on the end of yet another semester. If this were a marathon, this would be the point where we hit "the wall" and push through, numb legs and all.

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The State Press

Becoming Quasimoto

Get ready for a cosmic journey with Lord Quas in his third album “Yessir Whatever.” California based producer Madlib decided to rap over his beats one day, creating Quasimoto.

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Barrett hits the slopes

In early February, ASU Downtown Barrett students got a chance to close their textbooks and relieve some stress on the ski slopes at Sunrise Ski Resort in Greer, Arizona.

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