by Daisy Jasmine | Nov 15, 2017 | Archives
By DJ Daisy Jasmine, Staff Writer It’s often said that if art is the way we decorate space, then music is the way we decorate time. The music we listen to and love takes ordinary and extraordinary moments and transforms them into powerful snapshots of our lives. Years...
by Mackenzie Pedersen | Nov 15, 2017 | Archives
By Mackenzie Pedersen, Staff Writer Take a moment to imagine your annual family Thanksgiving. Notice the smile that’s on your face? Just hearing the word ‘Thanksgiving’ elicits many memories in one’s mind and savory flavors on one’s palate. This American holiday...
by Mackenzie Pedersen | Oct 5, 2017 | Archives
By Mackenzie Pedersen, Staff Writer Everyone has that friend who, on the morning of September 22nd (the first day of Fall), sits straight up in bed, sniffs the air, and as their pupils warp into the shape of pumpkins, they realize… PUMPKIN SPICE EVERYTHING IS HERE!!!!...
by Lara Cornelius | Apr 13, 2017 | Archives
By Lara Cornelius, Staff Writer There I was. A 6 foot 2 inch tall, 18 year old blonde, and smack dab in the middle of a suburb in Ghana. I was the pink elephant in town. Women and men stared at me with curiosity, the “bruni” (white girl), like I was some sort of alien...
by Chris Barton | Apr 13, 2017 | Archives
By Chris Barton, Co-Editor Late last year, I was invited to participate in a workshop hosted by my Alma Mater, ASU’s School of Sustainability (SOS). The workshop brought together people who had, in various ways, proven their chops as sustainability professionals and...
by Chris Barton | Apr 6, 2017 | Archives
By Chris Barton, Co-Editor This past week, for whatever reason, I’ve been hearing a lot more “fake it till you make it” commentary. I’ve been told to “play the part,” “practice doing these things until they become authentic,” and “dress for the job you want.” Also,...