Student succeeds with incurable disease
Biomedical engineering senior Lauren Meiss is dealing with schoolwork and cystic fibrosis, an incurable disease that causes mucus to clog the lungs and allows bacteria to build in the airways.
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Banking on less
Many college students today are forced to take out student loans in order to fund their education and find themselves in debt after graduation. On Wednesday, Oct. 26, President Barack Obama announced a plan that will hopefully improve this problem.
Not all is fair in love and war
Physical and verbal relationship abuse hits college-aged students in a big way; all should be made aware of the signs.
Redefining the 1 percent
Occupy Wall Street protesters are letting a few of the “1 percent” off pretty easy.
It’s not just the liberals anymore who want to tax the rich
A recent Gallup poll shows well over half of Americans, on both sides of the aisle, are in favor of Obama's job plan and increased taxes for the upper class.
The Felice Brothers to play Phoenix show for the first time
In honor of the The Felice Brothers' first show in the area, The State Press sat down with James Felice and talked about the band’s sound, new album and future.
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‘Decoded’ a captivating look into the life of Jay-Z
In the book “Decoded,” the life story of Shawn Carter is revealed as simply as a man with a dream.
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