If you're reading this, it's (probably) too late to catch up on all the content our staff produced in the last week. That's why we've compiled this handy-dandy list of our most read stories in the past seven days. Enjoy!
ASU grad hands out resumes on the streets after struggling to find a job
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Matthew Anthony graduated from ASU last year with a double major in public policy and public service and urban and metropolitan studies. Since graduation, Anthony has been unemployed for 18 months and has been handing out his resume on the streets. Read more about Anthony's story.
ASU football holds annual Camp Tontozona scrimmage amongst record crowds
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ASU football was greeted with record fan attendance as the team completed its annual training at Camp Tontozona. Reporter Fabian Ardaya was there to cover the practices and scrimmage. Read the full story here.
ASU football officially releases new Adidas 'Desert Ice' uniforms
After changing uniform sponsors and teasing the release of new alternate uniforms for ASU football, ASU athletics released images of a new Adidas uniform combination, "Desert Ice." Read more about the new uniforms and see fan reactions.
10 things you wish you would've known as a freshman
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Current freshmen, this article is for you. You only have one freshman year in college and it's important to prepare yourself for success. State Press Magazine editor Alexa D'Angelo lists several important things freshmen should know before starting their college experience. Read the full story.
ASU to add women's club hockey in 2016
An ASU women's club hockey team will join the American Collegiate Hockey Association in fall of 2016. The announcement comes nearly nine months after ASU men's hockey announced its move to NCAA Division I. Read more about the announcement.
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7 times this Michael Crow parody Twitter won life
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The one thing we learned during syllabus week was that even Michael Crow gets sad sometimes. Read seven of the best Tweets from the @asumichael parody account.
This semester's editorial board reacts to the first day of classes in GIFs
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The State Press editorial board gave our reactions to the first day of school the only way we know how: through GIFs. See if you can relate.
Slacktivism is more than just couches and potato chips
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Those who exercise freedom of speech and the right to assemble and demand change for social issues are important to keeping the United States a progressive country. But are "liking" Facebook posts, reblogging Tumblr posts, tweeting hashtags and participating in online social justice movements an effective way of promoting a message and pushing an agenda forward? Columnist Maureen Van Dobben says yes. Read the column.
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