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Video: Dan Fulton's comeback

Dan Fulton sustained a traumatic brain injury in December of 2009 when he collided with a tree while snowboarding in Telluride, Colorado. Dan was living in Colorado pursuing his life long dream of snowboarding everyday and enjoying some of the purest, driest powder in the nation. After his injury, Dan returned to his home in Tempe, Arizona to live with his parents and begin a slow, arduous recovery. Through the assistance of Arizona Disabled Sports, Dan is able to stay active, participating in swimming, rock climbing and adaptive snowboarding. Dan takes speech classes at ASU and plans on returning to school at Mesa Community College in the spring semester.


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SPM Coffee Conversations: Defining Happiness & Joy

Is there a difference between joy and happiness? Do you have a specific memory that comes to mind you would use to define either of these emotions? Special thanks to music creator and ASU student Roddy Nikpour. Reach the videographer drinking coffee at ltnguy14@asu.edu or via Twitter @luu_t_nguyen


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Devil's Chowda 7.5

Is Arizona still America's numero uno spot to catch illegal immigrants? Where can you find a real version of Futurama's Smell-O-Scope? What does Rob Ford do as the mayor? These questions and more answered in this episode of Devil's Chowda!


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Video: ASU explosives detection K-9, Disney

ASU police detective Parker Dunwoody takes Disney, an explosives detection K-9, through a training exercise. Disney sniffs each canister for explosives. When she finds a canister containing one of these odors, she points it out and Dunwoody awards her with food.


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Phantasmagoria

Art students at Arizona State University are required to display their work in an exhibition before they graduate. Five students came together to show their work in an exhibition called Phantasmagoria.


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Queer Up Art Action

Queer Up ASU challenges Man Up ASU on Wednesday, November 13th. The art action takes place as students walk through campus expressing their concern by the way domestic violence, rape culture and masculinity are not addressed by Man Up ASU. Man Up ASU is known for challenging ASU men to take responsibility by establishing respect for ASU women.


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MMA fighter Ryan Bader talks UFC, helping ASU wrestling program

As a former member of ASU's storied wrestling program, world-renown UFC fighter Ryan Bader understands the importance of remembering one's roots and giving back. Outside of his time spent training, fighting and overseeing his own gym in Gilbert, Bader has gone out of his way to help the ASU wrestling program in hopes of seeing the team progress and help wrestlers get better as individuals.




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