Urban Culture Vulture: Studying: Stop That!
I recently read the Time article “Teacher, Leave Those Kids Alone” by Amanda Ripley about a new government-imposed curfew in South Korea.
I recently read the Time article “Teacher, Leave Those Kids Alone” by Amanda Ripley about a new government-imposed curfew in South Korea.
This week’s episode of Community brings a bit of healthy competition to the show, where Annie and her trusty study group compete against Annie Kim in a battle of Model United Nations.
Palm Walk is the perfect runway for all of ASU’s most popular trends. When you look past sorority logos and girls in large sunglasses, we, Sundevils, are even more alike than one might think.
The Gears of War franchise and I have had a complicated history. Those of you who read last week’s blog know that I loved Gears 1 but there were some problems with Gears 2 that really affected my view on the series as a whole.
One time, my friend’s boyfriend took me shooting. I had never held a gun before in my life, let alone shot one, so the kickback each time always took me by surprise.
“Black Out” left Sun Devil Stadium pitch black and the sea of gold leaves our team with nothing less than golden results.
Before you go searching for another fish in the e-ocean, take a look at these quick tips.
The story of one ASU student's journey toward inventing an informatics system that could change health care – and that helped him diagnose himself.
For years the one thing on my mind was getting out of Arizona. I detested everything about it — the heat, the desert landscape, the public transportation etc.
1. How would you describe your personal style in one sentence? I would have to say chic, trendy, and bold with a little bit of funk! 2.
Local band The Cold Desert sits down for an exclusive performance.
There's a new, artistic little sister on the block, and she's bringing jewelry.
I don’t know about you guys, but “Pan Am” was my most anticipated TV show for this fall. I was superficially excited for the fashion and the atmosphere of the ‘60s, however I was even more pleasantly surprised when a bit of mystery was tossed into the sequence.
The Phoenix Art Museum’s galleries have always impressed me, and now I can certainly say the same about their film showings.
When Johnny Cash insisted on “walking the line,” he did not mean with acrobatics included. He did not mean to do twists and turns, handstands or backflips; especially when that line is a tubular, inch-wide military grade rope that suspends in the air. Slack line, a cross-training sport and a sport on its lonesome, is among the few unusual sports.
Living in Arizona with such a strong Mexican cultural influence, it’s hard not to be drawn to things relating to the culture.
Often seen as dirty and intimidating, it turns out many dive bars have more charm than meets the eye.
This week seems to be packed with great shows for any music lover. No matter what genre gets you wired, there’s a vibrant variety being served this fine week.
On Sept. 14, it was announced at the Tokyo Game Show (TGS) that Ninja Gaiden III was going to include a multiplayer mode. Team Ninja, the developer of the Ninja Gaiden series, refers to this mode as a “world of ninjas.” For those who do not know, the Ninja Gaiden franchise has been a single-player game franchise since day one with the exception of Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2, which included a cooperative mode.
How do gender roles influence class participation? Especially in certain majors, where the divide is more than a little skewed.
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