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Who loves Community? Raise your hand! Photo courtesy of NBC Universal.

Spark'd TV: Back to School

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.

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The State Press

Maroon and Gamer: Gears of War 3 Review

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.

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This bullet necklace is Faith's weapon of choice. Photo by Faith Breisblatt.

Piece of Craft: Weapon of Choice

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.

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Robert Yao's Information

The story of one ASU student's journey toward inventing an informatics system that could change health care – and that helped him diagnose himself.

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Fly away the gals. Photo courtesy of ABC.

Spark'd TV: All Aboard

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.

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Sanchez hangs ten. Photo by Brendan Capria.

Turf Talk: Picking Up the Slack

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.

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The State Press

Maroon and Gamer: The Issue with Multiplayer

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.

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Photo by Stephanie Pellicano.

Over the Glass Ceiling

How do gender roles influence class participation? Especially in certain majors, where the divide is more than a little skewed.

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