Editorial: Performance enhancer
President Michael Crow’s green thumb has nurtured a University from about 55,000 students to over 70,000 in eight years, anchored by one of the largest freshman classes this semester.
President Michael Crow’s green thumb has nurtured a University from about 55,000 students to over 70,000 in eight years, anchored by one of the largest freshman classes this semester.
ou didn’t make it to Saturday’s ASU football game, you have probably been deceived. The 41-20 win may have made you think, “Bring on Wisconsin!” You couldn’t be more wrong.
What The State Press approves and disapproves of this week.
After almost two years, downtown Tempe might finally be showing a heartbeat.
There seems to be no end to tuition spikes.
When you think of ASU, your mind probably wanders along the silhouette of the Tempe campus’ “A” Mountain or conjures up the sea of golden t-shirts lining the streets as students make their way to a football or basketball game.
What we at the State Press are approving and disproving of this week
The Pac-10 has been doing a little courting lately, and we’ve realized it’s good to have friends in high places, literally.
On March 20, 2003, Operation Iraqi Freedom brought the U.S. military across the Kuwait border and into Iraq, marking the beginning of a combat that would claim 4,400 American soldiers’ lives and over 70,000 Iraqi casualties.
The news that we’ve been waiting for all offseason finally came Monday afternoon — the decision.
The war on tobacco has taken a back seat to recent social politics, but the World Health Organization has brought smoking back to the table with its request to extend Restricted ratings to films depicting tobacco use.
Boo to “Avatar: Special Edition.” Nothing says ‘sore loser’ more than re-releasing this movie. Nothing against the blue people, but will you just go away already?
There is a lot to be said for the rest of the world’s mobilization — or lack thereof — when it comes to natural disasters.
The decision to target jaywalkers around campus seems a bit nitpicky. Jaywalking, when executed correctly, is pretty harmless.
Today is primary Election Day in Arizona. Have you voted yet?
The constant sunshine, palm tree shade, year-round pool weather and proximity to Mexico, Las Vegas and L.A. can be pretty distracting for the average Sun Devil. But after a few months you’re going to start wishing there was something just a bit more to the college life.
What we at the State Press are approving and disproving us this week
If you’ve had some excellent summer adventures, this might not be the best welcome you’ve received in a while. But like it or not, class is in session.
Mother Nature eats up the Gulf oil slick, Tempe Town Lake events are a "go," and summer comes to an end — all this and more in this week's "boos and bravos."
Water might be the key that started the city’s engine, but ASU is the fuel that keeps the engine running.
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