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Top 5 Women’s Looks from the Pre-Fall Designer Collections

by Kerry LePain Etc.
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The overwhelming trend in our picks for women’s Pre-Fall 2010 collections is nostalgia for the past. Burberry Prorsum and Christian Dior found inspiration in military clothing and accessories. Lanvin redesigned the look of a French countrywoman, adding a posh, exotic flair, and Yves Saint Laurent channeled 1930s and 1940s glamour.
Burberry Prorsum
Burberry Prorsum’s Pre-Fall 2010 collection [...]

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Top 5: Looks from Men’s Runways in Paris & Milan

by Kerry LePain Etc.
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Emporio Armani

This year ski-slope chic was a prominent motif at Milan Fashion Week, playing a large role in the collections by Dolce and Gabbana and their more youthful line, D&G, as well as in the collection by Emporio Armani.  Our favorite look mixes modern leather appliqué on charcoal gray shirts with rustic pants in a pattern [...]

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Top 5: ASU Intramural Sports Events

by Elijah Grasser Etc.
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It’s a few weeks into the semester and already students are looking for something to take their minds off brutal classes. Luckily, the Student Recreation Complex offers intramural sports events to help ease academic pain. Here’s just a preview:
(No athletic experience is required.)
1. For backyard baseball players, the wiffleball tournament is held on Feb. 13 [...]

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Top 5: Ways to Ruin a First Date

by Paige Devitt Etc.
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Listen up, fellas.  There are less single women than single men in the Phoenix area, so there is some fierce competition out there to be the man with the best bod, most intelligence and best sense of humor. SPM fully supports the presence of more irresistible men around campus, so here is what not to [...]

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Top 5: Upcoming Movies

by Rheyanne Weaver Etc.
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Though students are ready to take a break, the movie industry isn’t and is ready to entertain the masses with a few unique upcoming films:
1) Avatar – The storyline seems to be decent, involving a battle between the human military and the inhabitants of an alien planet, Pandora. However, just the promise of  innovative top-notch special [...]

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Top 5: Obscure Classes, Spring 2010

by Erica Rodriguez Etc.
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It’s that time of year again for everyone. Sitting stone-faced on the ASU registration page, refreshing the class lists, hoping for someone to drop so that you don’t have to attend class at 7:30 a.m.. General education classes can wait — try spicing things up with a few obscure options:

Signs of Aliens (FMS 370) — [...]

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Top 5: New Dance Tracks

by Kerry LePain Etc.

The holiday season is finally starting and as usual, it will be accompanied by an onslaught of parties and dancing. For those who are getting tired of “Shawty fire burning on the dance floor” (whatever that means), the coming months are stacked high with beat-heavy tracks and anticipated album releases. Add these five songs to your [...]

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Top 5: Costumes You’ll See at Every Halloween Party

by Greg Fitzgerald Etc.
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It’s Halloween again, which means it’s time to try and come up with some ideas for an original costume that will entertain your friends, seduce your crushes and devastate your rivals. But please, during your quest for the perfect outfit, stay away from these five costumes. Chances are, they’ll be all over the place.
Max from [...]

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Top 5: Indulgences After 2 a.m.

by Sebastien Bauge Etc.
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It’s 2 p.m. on a Sunday afternoon and you crawl out of your bed feeling the pains from a night of revelry. As you reach for the Advil and contemplate so called “cures,” you notice the disastrous state of the room. Littered among the sleeping bodies of friends are various bags bearing testament to what [...]

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Relax, Take it Easy

by Molly Kissler Well
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The physician who first identified stress, Dr. Hans Selye, was accused of being insane and eventually forced to relocate his failing practice to Canada. Although he is now credited with discovering a legitimate ailment, most people will not accept “stressed out” as an excuse for crazy behavior.
Sadly, but not surprisingly, college students are prone to [...]

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