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(04/15/16 12:57am)
An accident occurs. A 911 operator answers the call. Emergency dispatch is sent to the scene. A band of paramedics and emergency medical technicians act as real-life superheroes, rushing to assist the injured. Lives are saved, the area is cleared and the night goes on as if nothing happened.
(04/23/16 8:50pm)
SMACK! A package labeled “fragile” is thrown aggressively into a moving van as crowds of students rush to pack up their dorms and head home for the summer. Every year, pieces of furniture or treasured belongings are broken or mysteriously vanish.
(04/18/16 2:24am)
Refugee resettlement is a daunting task for state leaders, but Arizona is working to make the transition easier. Services are provided to help refugees find shelter, food and economic stability. However, many refugees are lacking the assistance to help heal a major aspect of their resettlement process: mental health.
(04/14/16 3:30am)
With over 300 days of sunshine per year, it’s no wonder that Arizona State University’s main campus is outdoor-friendly and iconic. Located in the heart of Tempe, campus features many historical buildings, such as Old Main and Gammage Hall. One of the most notable features of the campus is the seemingly endless array of palm trees stretching from the Sun Devil Fitness Center to University Drive, also known as Palm Walk.
(04/13/16 12:16am)
Note: Kourtney Balsan was given the opportunity to interview McCain as she is an intern with the senator's campaign
(04/20/16 12:27am)
There are crude X’s marking different spots where many have tried, and failed, to locate the intangible Lost Dutchman gold mine. The markers on different maps each tell stories of hikers in search of riches through the grooves, peaks and valleys of the Superstition Mountains. An arrow on a crumpled piece of paper points to where one treasure-hunter was killed in search of the mine. Another has dozens of X’s, each marking the transparent hope of finding treasure.
(04/30/16 7:00pm)
Prior to visiting Arizona, three things have most likely crossed your mind at some point: Phoenix, the Grand Canyon and vast desert. While these three things are the most popular due to the state’s stereotypes and reputation, they don’t make up any significant proportion of what the state has to offer.
(03/18/16 1:19am)
One of my favorite places that I always go back
to when I feel the need to explore is by the Salt River
in Mesa. This area features beautiful views and wild-
life, including the Salt River horses. These horses often
graze in the tree-covered grassy meadows by Coons
Bluff, which is a popular place to stop along the Salt
River. Coons Bluff is a great place to explore and
spend time with friends. There are overnight camping
spots available on weekends and great picnic spots
along the river.
(03/15/16 11:25pm)
Everyone wants to ace that test, lose weight or stay alert during work, but it seems like more and more people feel like they don’t have what it takes: unless they take Adderall.
(03/15/16 5:37am)
You can feel the energy when you first walk in to the small, dim-lit room. The music is fast-paced and you’ll feel like you went back to another time. Dresses are twirling and feet are shuffling all around you. Don’t be intimated, everyone is welcome, this is swing.
(03/17/16 2:36pm)
Facebook. Napster. Microsoft, Yahoo. Reddit. Google.
(03/22/16 1:04am)
Every Saturday at 9 a.m. the gates open at the Clark Park community garden where yoga fans sprawl out on their mats and a local artist gets on the microphone to share some good tunes.
(03/25/16 12:22am)
I definitely couldn’t make a career out of it, but pole dancing is really fun.
(03/07/16 11:11pm)
It’s silent for just a moment. Quietly, a steady hum is heard. After a moment, another voice is added and then another. The sound of a drum is mimicked through the lips of a man wearing a colorful bowtie.
(03/29/16 3:17am)
From the Herberger Institute to Los Angeles, this alumnus is making huge musical strides.
(03/24/16 12:20am)
Pole dancing is a job considered both sexy and scandalous, depending on who's judging it. However, it is not only a job, but rather a reintroduced recreational activity. At one point, it may have been considered a form of income for women associated with the sex industry or for the entertainment of grimy men, but now it is also viewed as an enjoyable aerobic exercise.
(03/23/16 1:44am)
Whether it’s to prepare for summer, or a way to relieve mid-term stress, Arizona State University students can turn to various exercise methods to keep their mind and bodies healthy.
(02/16/16 12:00am)
The first day at the bureau was spent going over ground rules, learning the basics and touring what will be our stomping ground for the next four months: The United States Capitol.
(03/03/16 4:58pm)
Underground music scenes are synonymous with cities like Detroit, which during the early eighties was essential to the invention of techno music, or Washington D.C., which is widely thought of today as the birthplace of punk and hardcore, not cities like Phoenix, which for obvious reasons is not the typical breeding ground for an underground music scene.
(02/19/16 12:19am)
With wavy dark locks streaming down to the small of her back, black eyeliner rimming her eyes and gold eyeshadow becoming the backdrop to miles of eyelashes that flutter, Lauren Moore is the epitome of perfectly put together 20-year-old. Upon learning that she is a makeup consultant one might shake their head in a way that says “of course.” Assumptions of her knowledge only spanning that of mascara and lipstick cause onlookers eyes to roll, but that’s just what they are, assumptions.