State Press Play: Tech's ethical quandary
Across the fields of artificial intelligence, virtual reality and augmented reality, ethical dilemmas and the frameworks to combat them continue to vary greatly.
Across the fields of artificial intelligence, virtual reality and augmented reality, ethical dilemmas and the frameworks to combat them continue to vary greatly.
Students discuss a new rehearsal method ahead of performing "EVERYBODY," a play with roles assigned at random each night.
After a year of hybrid learning, questions — and complicated feelings — have arisen as students returned for fall semester. Has ASU's COVID response been clear? Listen to episode one of the new miniseries from The State Press here.
Men's hockey freshman forward Josh Doan joins the show to talk about getting selected by the Arizona Coyotes, his excitement for his first season as a Sun Devil and more. Listen in to hear Josh Doan's full story!
The ASU students behind the band Space Sluts discuss their new EP and what influenced their band's name.
With recreational marijuana legalization came a process for those with marijuana charges to clear their records completely. Carlos Diaz, a Glendale resident, was one of the first to take advantage. Now, he's made it his personal mission to encourage others to do the same.
The world of podcasts seems to be infinite. While it may be daunting to some, the vast selection out there shows anyone can find quality entertainment in podcasts.
Two APIA performers share their experience with racism and how recent events have affected them.
Understanding how the world sees us and how we see ourselves is difficult, but talking about it doesn't have to be.
Join Peter Vezeau to discuss diversity, culture and virtual performance in this lucha libre themed play.
What were the big highlights from ASU football's final spring practice? Join Sports Editor Jeffrey Horst to find out.
How does ASU baseball need to change after losing three starting pitchers? Join our sports editors to find out.
MOSAIC, a new production highlighting diversity in dance, music and theatre, prepares to be shown virtually in April.
Join the SP sports editors as they do a deep dive on star basketball player Kimani Lawrence.
The group meets every fourth Tuesday to work on writing, a skill not usually emphasized in the armed forces.
What do serial killer documentaries say about the ways society processes crimes like those of Richard Ramirez?
Go behind the scenes and in depth with these two State Press sports articles.
The students are getting hands on experience helping manage one of the biggest events in Arizona right now.
Is virtual theatre a new performance art or the next step in evolving the theatre?
An ASU PR alum is now the CEO of a firm dedicated to telling women's stories — sit down with Travis Robertson and hear her journey.
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