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What to Watch: Time to Time Warp!

by Megan Mattox Blogs
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Part One: Friday, Aug. 20

“Rocky Horror Picture Show” was once just a film. Then it became an event, if you will. Now, it’s a phenomenon. For those who don’t know, the film is your basic sci-fi/horror story about a “sweet transvestite from Transexual, Transylvania.” No big deal, you know? Happens all the time.
I recently watched the [...]

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Hamra Jewelers and the $12,000 Diamond Dash

by Colin Lecher Reviews
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Young couples with a flair for treasure hunting should be marking their calendars for March 6, when Hamra Jewelers will be hiding $12,000 dollar diamond ring in Old Town Scottsdale.
The dash is organized by Hamra Jewelers as an inventive new marketing campaign. According to Meghan Stern, head of the marketing team and ASU marketing [...]

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Fashion Forward in a Backward Economy

by Erica Rodriguez Cloth
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Clearance and discount signs have multiplied like lab rats in various stores, popping up everywhere, much to the shopper’s enjoyment and much to the fashion industry’s chagrin. The neon signs scream “75 percent off” and “Buy one, get one free” deals, so that shopper’s can carry out arms full of loot at amazing low prices. [...]

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Scholars and Cents: Students Discuss the Cost of Barrett

by Kristyna Murphy Features

Living independently often means two things : freedom and independence. Of course, freedom rarely comes without a cost. For those living at the new Barrett Honors dorms this semester, a self-reliant college experience comes attached with a comparatively high price tag.
Nestled on the northwest corner of Rural Road and Apache Boulevard, the Barrett Residence Halls are home [...]

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Tuition Spree: 25 Better Ways to Spend Those Fees

by Joshua Snyder Features

Let’s face it: tuition is expensive. Since the estimated total cost of tuition for Fall ‘09 at ASU’s Tempe campus comes out to approximately $7,000 a year without dorms or meal plans, attending college can take a considerable bite out of students’ paychecks.
If they were able to spend their tuition money elsewhere, many students [...]

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