Interview with USG candidate Sharvil Kapadia
USG Presidential Candidate, Sharvil Kapadia, speaks about his platform.
USG Presidential Candidate, Sharvil Kapadia, speaks about his platform.
USG Presidential Candidate Brendan Corrigan speaks about his platform.
Sandra Schenone handles rattlesnakes in the Life Science Building on the ASU Tempe campus.
An art festival put on by the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts showcasing student's best work.
Mike Clement gives a Big Bang performance of Jay-Z's Empire State of Mind.
State Press TV visits the Big Bang Bar, home to Mill Avenue's only dueling pianos.
Runners flocked from around the country to the 6th annual Valley of Gold Half Marathon benefiting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Elections for student government across ASU’s four campuses are approaching, and The State Press conducted a survey of the presidential candidates on each campus.
Christian Vasquez explains his mission and qualifications for ASASUD presidency.
Andres Cano explains his mission statement and qualifications.
Prof. Gregory Aldrete of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay reconstructs linothorax armor, created from linen, which was used by the Macedonians.
The Phoenix community gathered at the Santa Rita Community Center to celebrate the legacy of Cesar Chavez, the former civil rights activist and farm worker.
John Cena and other WWE superstars talk about Wrestlemania and what it means to them.
Twelve men from Alpha Kappa Psi put a new spin on pageants to help raise money for Best Buddies, a charity that helps people with intellectual disabilities.
WWE Superstar Kofi Kingston spills on the Valley, being in video games and Wrestlemania XXVI.
Former Governor of Arizona, Janet Napolitano, visited the ASU Tempe campus Thursday night to speak about homeland security.
The former Arizona governor delivered a speech about the present threat of terrorism and how Homeland Security is adapting its techniques to thwart future attacks.
A forum hosted by the Tempe Council Committee to discuss technology that will enhance the city in the future.
In its push to become more technologically savvy, Tempe is asking residents how they want the city to get plugged in.
One of Arizona's best cage-fighting gyms, AZ Combat Sports
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