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(02/15/18 3:55am)
The rain didn’t wash away the spirits of student government officials, ASU administration members or students who flooded the Capitol with maroon and gold Wednesday.
(02/11/18 10:22pm)
Welcome to the second installment of The State Press Politics Roundup, where we bring you the week's coverage of on-campus and local politics.
(02/06/18 1:26am)
Welcome to the first installment of The State Press Politics Roundup. If you didn’t have a chance to catch our stories of the week, don’t worry. We’ll bring you up to speed.
(04/04/17 4:36am)
(11/15/16 12:00am)
Andrew Bird sat down in his backyard feeling defeated. He sat there alone, with a bottle of liquor in one hand and a clenched, bloodied fist in the other from continuously punching a wall out of anger in the other. It was at this point he knew he had a drinking problem, and only a day after he promised himself he would remain sober.
(10/20/16 8:48pm)
Students watch the debate in the Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum on Wednesday, October 19th, 2016. Photo by Andrew Nicla
(10/20/16 8:48pm)
Students watch the debate in the Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum on Wednesday, October 19th, 2016. Photo by Andrew Nicla
(10/12/16 11:05pm)
It was another cold night. Romonia "Mona" Dixon and her family were sleeping on the streets again. The shelters were full, and there was nobody to ask for favors. Dixon laid her head on a piece of cardboard, which was the only thing separating her head from the lifeless, dirty pavement.
(09/11/16 10:01pm)
On June 12, Pulse, a gay club in Orlando, Florida, became a crime scene overnight in what was the United States’ 177th mass shooting this year. The shooter killed 49 people and wounded 53, making it the largest mass public shooting in U.S. history.
(04/29/16 1:47am)
Congratulations, you made it. The semester is nearly over. Before you cram at the last minute for your finals, take a few moments to catch up on what you may have missed.
(04/28/16 2:10am)
After you step out of that classroom for the last time of the semester, take a deep breath and smile knowing that it's all over. Then take a look at the playlist below. It may not flow perfectly, but at least one of these songs will help put you in the right mood for summer. If you want to listen to the entire playlist, scroll to the bottom.
(04/26/16 2:19am)
Seasoned news quizzers, prepare yourself for the last quiz of the year. Take a break from studying for finals, and put your State Press news knowledge to the test.
(04/22/16 2:08am)
We're in the home stretch; summer break is so close so don't give up yet. Before you lock yourself in Hayden and force yourself to study, take a moment to brush up on the week's top stories.
(04/21/16 2:47am)
ASU has a long, storied history, and there are many things you may not know about the campus you walk through everyday. Here are just a few.
(04/18/16 12:48am)
Happy Sunday! We hope your week wasn't too stressful. It's time to put your knowledge of the week's news to the test. Can you earn a perfect score?
(04/15/16 1:53am)
Don't start slacking now: Summer is getting closer by the minute. We hope you have the opportunity to say your final goodbyes and make peace with your favorite Memorial Union restaurant. But before you cry all over your tacos, take a minute to refresh yourself on what happened this week.
(04/13/16 2:14am)
Summer break is just a few short weeks away. Be sure to have some fun in between classes, work and studying. Here are a few events you should attend before the semester ends.
(04/08/16 1:49am)
You made it. Another week is in the books and we're one more week closer to summer break. Take a few minutes to brush up on the week's most read stories and a few we think you'll enjoy.
(04/07/16 2:45am)
It's not easy becoming the largest public research University in the United States. Luckily, ASU has had the privilege of being administrated by 16 presidents who have all made the University what it is today. The following seven University presidents have stood out from the rest for their contributions to the University.
(04/01/16 1:39am)
In case you missed it, a lot happened at ASU this week, as per usual. You may have been too busy to follow all of it, but don't worry, we did. Take a minute to read up on the week's top stories.