Editorial: A walk through history
This campus newspaper has been around longer than Old Main, the first building in Tempe to have electricity — in fact, we were here before Arizona became a state.
Q&A: Guitarist Brendan Ekstrom of Circa Survive
After building anticipation for two years, Circa Survive has finally taken the lid off the pressure cooker. In its third studio album, “Blue Sky Noise,” the band has delivered 12 tracks that run the spectrum.
Categories: Arts and Entertainment Music
Top 10 music events to attend this summer
Got too much free time on your hands after school is over? Nothing soothes the soul in the summertime like live music.
Categories: Arts and Entertainment Music
Razzing Arizona: Rush to judge state as ‘racist’ unfair
The rush to judge Arizona is simplistic, and ill-considered. Unfortunately, many ASU students have joined in.
Water polo finishes season without conference win
The ASU water polo team capped off the 2010 season with an eighth-place finish in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships in Los Angeles this past weekend.
Categories: Sports Water Polo
Softball takes series win at Stanford
A stellar outing from sophomore pitcher Hillary Bach gave ASU the win 3-0 in the series opener, but lackluster pitching and a lifeless offense in game two led to an 8-0 loss.
ASU campus newspaper commemorates 120 years
Over 120 years and five name changes, The State Press has been covering news as the Valley developed from a rural community to a metropolis.
Categories: Administration Downtown News Politics Spotlight Student Life Tempe West
Important stories in State Press history
On its 120-year anniversary, read the paper's stories about its launch, President Roosevelt speaking on campus, becoming a university, the football team defeating Nebraska and Michael Crow coming to ASU.

