I went to the Trump Circus
In the summer of 2015, I watched Donald Trump announce his candidacy for president. I laughed at the man while sipping on my latte in some hole-in-the-wall hipster coffee shop in Colorado Springs.
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In the summer of 2015, I watched Donald Trump announce his candidacy for president. I laughed at the man while sipping on my latte in some hole-in-the-wall hipster coffee shop in Colorado Springs.
A man overlooks the stage where GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump will speak.
School is back in session and we are inching closer to summer break. Hopefully you had time to skim the news this week in between classes and studying. How well can you score this time?
Welcome back, Sun Devils. We hope you'v enjoyed your post-spring break classes. Take a few minutes to relax after class and catch up on the week's news.
It's not often that Arizona plays such a huge role in the presidential primary. Four of the five remaining presidential candidates have scheduled appearances in our state before Tuesday, so take advantage of this unique opportunity, and go see your favorite candidate before hitting the polls.
The sun sets in Mesa, Arizona on March 13, 2016.
We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but school is officially back in session. We hope you enjoyed your spring break. See if you have what it takes to pass our weekly news quiz.
Congratulations, you've survived midterms. If you didn't have time to read The State Press this week, there's no need to worry. Catch up on our top stories from the past week.
Did you have time to read up on your current events this week? News never sleeps, not even for midterms. It's time to put your news knowledge to the test.
Congratulations, the weeks of studying and pulling all-nighters have finally paid off. You've made it to spring break. We've put together the ultimate spring break list to help you make the most of your week off of school. Whether you're flying back to visit family or just relaxing in your dorm, there's bound to be something that will catch your eye on this list.
Congratulations, you are one more week away from spring break. We feel your struggle. In the meantime, take a minute to brush up on the top stories of the week.
How well have you been following the news? Be honest. Do you have what it takes to score 100 percent on this latest news quiz?
You might glance at a few buildings on campus while walking to class and think, "what is that called again?" or "who is that named after?" If you've ever had that curious thought, this is the list for you.
What a week of news for ASU and the city of Tempe. Didn't keep up with it all? Don't worry. The State Press staff has you covered. Take a few minutes in between your spring break planning and midterm study sessions to catch yourself up on the week's top stories.
For the U.S. and Canada, February is Black History Month. Here are a few on-campus and off-campus events you can attend to celebrate the important people, culture and history of the African-American community.
Just like every week, this past week was full of news. Like everyone, you are busy and may skim over some of the details in order to catch up quickly. Take this quiz to find out how well you've actually been following the news.
Valentine's Day is Sunday! We know you're busy, but take a few minutes between errands and gift ordering to catch up on the week's top stories.
Valentine's Day is Sunday. Hopefully this isn't the first time you're hearing this. If it is and you haven't planned anything for the weekend, don't worry! It's not too late to plan something special. Take a look at this list of events to attend, things to do and gifts you can buy for your significant other. You don't have to spend a lot of money (or any) to have the perfect Valentine's Day.
Can you believe the week has already flown by? Take a minute to read The State Press' top stories of the week.
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