SP Sessions: Room 4 hypes up the newsroom with their original raps
Room 4, a rap group trio, performed during The State Press's Basement Sessions.
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Room 4, a rap group trio, performed during The State Press's Basement Sessions.
Student-run band Closet Goth performed their songs in the State Press newsroom.
Acne Superstar performs in the Tempe newsroom in the inaugural SP Basement Session series.
The State Press invited eight different ASU bands to perform in its basement newsroom.
USG Tempe President Allison Sorgeloos talks about running unopposed and how she plans to work with the media during her term.
USG West President Tasha Snider talks about the personality of her campus, plus ASU politics and her plans after her presidential term.
Plush World TV, the second artist featured in our SP Sessions series, brought original and unique music to the newsroom.
ASU research professor and mass shooting expert Sherry Towers joins After Hour for a discussion on mass killings in America and the politics surrounding them.
Hear about ASU's student government election, Sun Devil football and more on this Forks Estate news update.
USG Polytechnic President Julia Anderson talks about the personality of her campus, as well as how she balances school, social life and two jobs.
USG downtown president Jackson Dangremond talks about the personality of his campus, as well as the perks of being elected president.
Hear about ASU's role in the Peace Corps., plus Sun Devil baseball and more on this Forks Estate news update.
Evan York was one of the 40.9% of ASU students who feel depression hampers their ability to function.
ASU student and DACA recipient Belen Sisa was jailed for nearly a week following a protest in Washington, D.C. On this After Hour, Austin Westfall speaks with the activist about her life since the end of DACA.
Five years ago, Nathaniel Harris was addicted to methamphetamine and dropped his course load at ASU. Now, four years sober, he helps others achieve sobriety.
Austin Westfall talks with Robert Spindler about the Arizona–Arizona State rivalry.
Leonard Downie discusses working on the set of the Oscar-nominated film, as well as his long career at The Washington Post.
Jennifer Legere almost fainted at the sight of her first cadaver, but now she works with them regularly at ASU.
ASU grammar professor Maren Showkeir discusses her experience teaching abroad and as a published author with Austin and Samie.
This week Austin and Samie talk to Jay Alabaster, an ASU professor who is teaching an online course while completing his PhD dissertation in a small town in Japan.