K-Pop'd
State Press executive editor admits to her K-Pop obsession and gives reasons why people should appreciate the somewhat tacky nature of it.
State Press executive editor admits to her K-Pop obsession and gives reasons why people should appreciate the somewhat tacky nature of it.
Today marks the 85th annual Academy Awards. There’s some big competition at this year’s Oscars. With Seth Macfarlane hosting, it’s gearing up to be a night of laughs as well as its traditional sophistication.
Winter days are coming to a close, and swim season is on the horizon. Its crazy to think we’re almost halfway through the Spring semester, and Spring break is in only two weeks.
Following this announcement on Wednesday, a realization hit me: the age of ubiquity with electronics is finally upon us.
One SPM writer recalls the development of his intimacy with food.
Pick-up basketball is unlike any other experience in sports. Basketball is the one sport where you only need two things: a ball and a hoop.
In Wednesday’s PlayStation event, Sony unveiled the PlayStation 4 at last. In addition, Sony also brought along a number of big-name developers to showcase some of the technical prowess of the new system as well as the creative potential it had to offer.
This week I am bringing to you the second installment in what can now be considered Art of the Matter’s Monthly DIY Post! Can’t paint? Don’t’ worry. Can’t draw? It doesn’t matter! This project is super easy, but it makes you look like you’re a crazy good artist.
Comprised of friendship and good music, Sundressed sat down with SPM for an acoustic session.
The end of the media-driven beauty war begins with our decision to cease fire.
Last weekend’s 70-degree temperatures got me in the mood for spring. I started going through my closet and pulling out all of my favorite dresses and shorts, but just like with any new season I started longing for new clothes.
Last week, Tom and I attended a free lecture at the Tempe History Museum. The topic for this month was the research of Stephen Germick about the Apache Leap legend.
ASU has tried to make printing that much easier with their recent enactment of the Print Anywhere feature offered on campus. The program, which started yesterday, is a way to save some time when you are in a hurry to print off documents.
It's not always easy to discern the difference between prized collections and useless clutter. One writer tries.
This weekend, two of my sisters and one of my brothers-in-law came from California to visit me and on Saturday. Though Sedona is, in itself, probably one of the most artistically and culturally rich places I’ve ever been to, the main reason I went was for the monthly Sedona poetry slam that takes place at Studio Live.
Social media exploded within the last decade. Facebook came first and then Twitter. “Hashtags” “twitpic” “tweet” and “handle” have all become a part of the daily American lexicon. Twitter is basically everything about your day that you wouldn’t want to share on Facebook.
Eating disorders and heavy drinking prevail most on college campuses.
ASU Summoners rejoice! A momentous opportunity is before you. Riot Games recently announced a new collegiate program that would allow League of Legends (LoL) players to create League of Legends clubs at their respective universities.
One of the most beloved and influential horror games has made a triumphant return on Good Old Games.com, System Shock 2. Released on August 11, 1999, System Shock 2 was developed by Irrational Games and Looking Glass and published by Night Dive Studios.
“Four score and seven years ago…”
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