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From the editor: My baby boy
Sam Nalven / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
Some of you may not know this, but I have the most beautiful baby boy.

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In the mood for ... Counter Strike

Sex. It's something many college students think about, and some may daydream about it as often as two or three times a day.

Chegg it out!
Everyone has had that one class — the class that requires about 13 books with a complete disregard for a student's time, cash flow and backpack size.

Dumb luck and moving up
Ashley Harris
When Mesa singer-songwriter Austin Gibbs began writing songs nine months ago for his girlfriend, she didn't like them.

Crossing the street
Photo Courtesy of The Pedestrians
Dealing with a noisy roommate may be annoying at times, especially when said roommate is holding band practices.

Diving into Tempe's dive bars
Dylan Winkler / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
Mill Avenue is great … except when you don't want to be desperately vying for the attention of the bartender along with 87 other people. Scottsdale is fun and fancy … but sometimes a cushy couch and mirrored walls don't make up for the $11 drinks. This is where the beauty of the dive bar falls in.

Beauty and the uggo
Dylan Winkler / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
Flipping through magazines, one can't help but wonder why some gorgeous women chose, ahem, less-than-gorgeous men as partners. A new study has the answer.

I wear my green on my sleeve
Chelsea Kent / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
Many people dream of making a positive impact on the world, whether it be by living a green lifestyle, opening an orphanage or creating a nonprofit to help those in need.

Jiminy Cricket!
Chelsea Kent / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
Cricket is not America's pastime.

Don't I know you?: Jason Wulf
Sam Nalven / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
In the movie "The Matrix," Keanu Reeves' character is actually two different people. The first, Mr. Anderson, works for a software company, sitting in a cubicle. The other, Neo, fights off criminals and knows kung fu. Though this is a fictional movie, it's not too far off from a description of someone here at ASU.

Broadway's "Urinetown" puts twist on corporate ownership
Photo courtesy of Tim Trumble
“URINE” OR YOU’RE OUT:  “Urinetown” parodies beloved Broadway musicals as well as examining a world in which privatized water has made even urinating an expensive proposition. The Tony award-winning Broadway musical "Urinetown," kicked off Friday at ASU's Galvin Playhouse with a cast of undergraduate students.

24-hour coffee shops help students with caffeine crave
Amanda Chan / THE STATE PRESS
ALL DAY, ALL NIGHT: Coffee houses open for 24 hours a day, such as Xtreme Bean, count on night owls like graveyard-shift workers and students to keep business thriving.  Among hundreds of coffee houses in the Valley, some dare to keep their doors open all night. But eventually, some of these doors may close.

Silver Medallion goes for the gold
Dylan Winkler / STATE PRESS MAGAZINE
In a music scene littered with aging hippies, screamo bands and teenage boys aping "Clarity"-era Jimmy Eat World, Tempe hip-hop duo Silver Medallion is already an anomaly.

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