State Press Weekly: April 11
April 10, 2012This week, ASU President Michael Crow explains how the university makes budget and tuition decisions
This week, ASU President Michael Crow explains how the university makes budget and tuition decisions
Student Emergency Medical Services provide the ASU Community with urgent care. ASU Students are trained and certified as Emergency Technicians and work with ASU Police Department, Tempe Fire Department, and Campus Health Services. Videography by: Jessica Heigh
Some ASU students feel like there's more of a crowd than usual when riding the intercampus shuttles due to high gas prices. However, Parking and Transit services says that's not the case and that it isn't planning on adding more buses to their routes anytime soon. By: Daryl Bjoraas and Shayne Dwyer
Junior Adam Simons is making an impact on the Arizona music scene with his band RadioDriveBy while studying business and music at ASU. (Videography by Tessa Ferguson)
Orry Night, an economics senior, was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma as a sophomore at ASU. After battling cancer and complications from treatment Night is on track to graduate this May after just 8 semesters. This week on State Press Weekly, Night sits down with host Samantha Valtierra Bush and talks about his battle with cancer, his dedication to his school work and what he's giving back to cancer patients.
Twenty-five female inmates recently took part in the 10th annual Journey Home performance by reading poetry, using expressive movement and by presenting visual arts to a small audience at Estrella Women’s Jail. The Journey Home performance, presented by ASU Gammage and Life Paradigms, Inc., seeks to help empower and rehabilitate female inmates by raising their self-esteem and by teaching them how to express themselves artistically. (Produced by Aaron Lavinsky)
Global studies freshman Kamra Hakim is one of fifty semifinalists in Chegg's Are You the ONE contest, which will give eight college students the chance to travel to South Africa and Zambia for an internship this summer with the nonprofit organization ONE. State Press Reporter Julia Shumway interviews Hakim.
This week on Devil's Chowda, Clayton Porter and Noah Findling discuss the top five repercussions of being a broke college student.
This week on State Press Weekly, host Samantha Valtierra Bush brings you Mauricio Arias and his musical composition Rapsódia Camalencólia. See Arias perform live on April 22 at Katzin Concert Hall.
EA triumphantly revitalizes the extreme sports genre by bringing back SSX. With new modes and a strong online presence, SSX is the best in the franchise.
Arizona isn't known for it's beer, but Greg "Fretzy" Fretz of The Phoenix Ale Brewery is trying to change that. Based on its market size, Phoenix has a lower than average amount of craft breweries.
Do you ever feel overwhelmed with school work? One ASU student has you beat. ASU pitcher Adrian Gomez is a father, husband, graduate student and division one athlete.
ASU's Bollywood dance team didn't make it into any national competitions this year, but by performing on campus and at ASU events, the team is keeping their spirits up for next year.
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