Sparky's Quill: Abraham Lincoln
“Four score and seven years ago…”
“Four score and seven years ago…”
Twice a year designers, models, fashion enthusiasts and everyone in between head to New York City to celebrate new collections and runway shows. New York Fashion week started in 1943, and has been growing ever since, with this year having 90 emerging and classic designers.
SPM photographer takes her favorite word "ridiculous" and captures its essence on campus.
Phoenix FC, a new member of the United Soccer League Professional Division (USL PRO), will play their games in Tempe in the Sun Devil Soccer Stadium beginning this spring.
While not everyone will admit it, one the best parts about holidays and birthdays is giving gifts. The timeless tradition of wrapping up that little something is starting to become a thing of the past with the push to bring the gift exchange online.
Saturday night, after experiencing the shenanigans that are the Idiotarod, I headed to Long Wong’s in Tempe for Tempe Starving Artist’s February zine release party.
SPM writer Ryan Espinoza-Marcus examines the gripe and grovel of purchasing expensive textbooks, speaking with professors who produce their own.
The fashion industry has had a big week to say the least. From New York Fashion Week to the red carpet at the Grammy Awards, designers have been busy showing off their latest collections.
The history bloggers provide their own takes of Valentine's Day history.
Welcome Diner, a local provider of genuine dishes, offers adventurous meals.
Introspection provides a writer with the opportunity to examine a traumatic accident and learn how to take the wheel after.
If you are an avid follower of the Tech Spec blog here on the State Press Magazine website, then you know that when I write about technology, I tend to focus on how it will help better you, whether in love, music or sociability.
Choosing what to study can be a major issue, but that might be because students are not aware of all of their options.
Saturday marked the the seventh anniversary of the Phoenix Idiotarod, a ridiculous bar crawl that encourages outlandishly dressed teams of five to run rampant through the streets of downtown with their decorated shopping carts, stopping at checkpoints (a.k.a. bars) along the way.
The Territorial Cup is not just any old trophy and is certainly now a priceless artifact. It’s disappeared, it’s been fought over, and it’s the most highly sought after prize between ASU and the University of Arizona.
I recently saw the stage production “War Horse.” It was fantastic and I highly recommend it for anyone to watch. The play is based off a children’s book of the same name written in the 1980s by Michael Morpugo.
Word has crept up in a recent IGN article about a possible Star Wars RPG being pitched by Obsidian Entertainment studios to LucasArts. According to the original RockPaperShotgun article, Obsidian CEO Feargus Urquhart was lobbying to create a new Star Wars RPG that would take place sometime between Episode III and Episode IV.
I know I’m not alone when I say pinterest is highly addictive. Any time I am feeling a procrastination bug or a need for new inspiration I spend countless minutes on this site, but at least it can be somewhat productive?
SPM's Fanatic print edition is one weekend away. Maintain your excitement through the second promo video with State Press’s one and only K-pop enthusiast executive editor Julie Vitkovskaya.
Valentine’s day is less than a week away, which means it is the season for pink and red decorations, chocolate and, of course, love. While some of you lucky guys or gals have a special someone for the big day, many do not.
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