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A simple compliment can go a long way.
Photo by Mike Brilliant

How To: Girl Flirt

Flirting is not just for romance. One SPM writer explains the confidence and cues needed to close the deal with a potential new best friend.

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Older generations try to bridge the gap. Photo by Courtland Jeffrey.

Tech Spec: The Great Divide

Keeping up with technology’s latest fads is nothing new for this generation. We have seen the change from the landline to the smartphone and birth of the Internet. While we have been trained to adapt in this field, previous generations are being forced into this culture that is alien to them.

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Gochoel sculpted the tea party scene from Alice in Wonderland making it out of steel and love for the Mad Hatter.
Photo by Noemi Gonzalez

Wickets in Wonderland

The ASU Sculpture Society delves into the world of Alice in Wonderland while creating wickets for Chow Bella’s Pie Social and Croquet Tournament.

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BBL. Photo courtesy of Z. Hess.

Art Murmur: Black Bottom Lighters

Meet Black Bottom Lighters, a Valley-based reggae-rock group influenced by Bob Marley, Sublime and Slightly Stoopid. BBL formed after Pineda responded to Stillwell’s Craigslist ad. McPhatter joined after hearing Pineda play at a pool party, then Aquino and Weaver joined later. Keyser replaced their old lead guitarist.

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Bernstein poses between the posters of two films he has written hanging from the walls of his office.
Photo by Mackenzie McCreary

A Conspiring Creative

After writing an award-winning screenplay and living through years in the film industry, Gregory Bernstein arrives to ASU with a modest demeanor and valuable advice.

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The State Press

Maroon and Gamer: Baby, let's patch things up

"Before we fall apart at the seams.” The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll may not have been referring to the video game industry, but that’s the name of the game. And what name might that be? Patching, patching and patching.

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Twitter helps provide game updates for its users. Photo by Evan Triantafilidis.

Pitchfork Sports: Social sports

It’s 6 p.m. on a Monday night, and the (insert your favorite NFL team) are playing on Monday Night Football on ESPN. However, that one morning where you woke up at the crack of dawn to register for classes, you registered for the Monday night two-hour lab class.

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Sophia Amorusa is the owner of Nasty Gal Clothing. Photo courtesy of Sophia Amorusa.

The Campus Closet: Nasty Gal Clothing dominates fashion

Despite the provocative name and nature of Nasty Gal, it has seemed to win over and dominate ladies and fashionistas in their 20s. Nasty Gals' founder, Sophia Amorusa, is an art school drop out and worked at over 10 retail stores by the time she was 22-years-old.

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Photo by Courtland Jeffrey.

Tech Spec: Apple’s rotten core

Ugh, Apple. Anyone who knows me, knows that I am not Apple’s No. 1 fan. Apple may produce some quality products, but there are many reasons why you should steer clear of the company.

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Born to Slam

From an extended stay with sorority girls to performing with his spoken word idol, the life of local slam poet and ASU alumnus Myrlin Hepworth has never been boring.

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Students could be the deciding factor in the upcoming election.
Photo by Shawn Raymundo

Vocal Votes Sway Elections

The upcoming election has youth understanding its influence on the future of the United States, while social media allows them to realize the accessibility of politics.

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Batteries begin to rise to the occasion as people try to find way to extend battery life.
Photo by Courtland Jeffrey.

Tech Spec: Don't die on me now

But now, even after batteries became device-specific and many of them non-removable, the battery life is still the biggest complaint about devices.Since manufacturers have not perfected battery life, many consumers have come up with tricks to get every extra minute out of their battery.

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