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It's no secret that a lot goes into hosting Billboard-topping artists on the ASU Tempe campus SDFC fields every year.
State Press leadership hug during the fall 2016 banquet. Pictured: editor-in-chief Claire Cleveland, executive editor Sydney Maki, magazine editor Alexa D'Angelo and multimedia director Jojo Huckeba. Photo by Reilly Kneedler.
ASU Parking and Transit Services gave out 59,199 citations on ASU campuses last year in 2017 — that's the equivalent of over half of ASU's student population getting ticketed.
Political leaders on campus have been met with a difficult challenge as the fall semester begins. An uptick in politically charged posters and fliers on campus, including white supremacist and anti-fascist messages, have earned response from club leaders and student government.
World photo/Reilly Kneedler Students participate in the Whitewash the "A" event on Hayden Butte, or "A" Mountain, in Tempe, Arizona, on Aug. 20, 2016. Hundreds of students hike the mountain every fall to add a fresh coat of white paint to the "A" that sits on the hillside.
World photo/Reilly Kneedler Students participate in the Whitewash the "A" event on Hayden Butte, or "A" Mountain, in Tempe, Arizona, on Aug. 20, 2016. Hundreds of students hike the mountain every fall to add a fresh coat of white paint to the "A" that sits on the hillside.
World photo/Reilly Kneedler Isabella Fran, a freshman nutrition major, pours her cup of paint onto the base of the "A" on Hayden Butte, or "A" Mountain, in Tempe, Arizona, on Aug. 20, 2016. Hundreds of students hike the mountain every fall to add a fresh coat of white paint to the "A" that sits on the hillside.
ASU has a long, storied history, and there are many things you may not know about the campus you walk through everyday. Here are just a few.
Summer break is just a few short weeks away. Be sure to have some fun in between classes, work and studying. Here are a few events you should attend before the semester ends.
In case you missed it, a lot happened at ASU this week, as per usual. You may have been too busy to follow all of it, but don't worry, we did. Take a minute to read up on the week's top stories.
Welcome back, Sun Devils. We hope you'v enjoyed your post-spring break classes. Take a few minutes to relax after class and catch up on the week's news.
It's not often that Arizona plays such a huge role in the presidential primary. Four of the five remaining presidential candidates have scheduled appearances in our state before Tuesday, so take advantage of this unique opportunity, and go see your favorite candidate before hitting the polls.
Congratulations, you've survived midterms. If you didn't have time to read The State Press this week, there's no need to worry. Catch up on our top stories from the past week.
Congratulations, the weeks of studying and pulling all-nighters have finally paid off. You've made it to spring break. We've put together the ultimate spring break list to help you make the most of your week off of school. Whether you're flying back to visit family or just relaxing in your dorm, there's bound to be something that will catch your eye on this list.
Can you believe the week has already flown by? Take a minute to read The State Press' top stories of the week.
It's been a busy week. Classes are back in full swing and it's hard to keep up with the news. Take a few minutes to read through what you may have missed.
You did it. You made it through the short week after fall break and hopefully you did well on your midterms. Relax and treat yourself to the week's top stories.
The first break of the school year is coming soon. Stay strong, study hard for midterms and take a few minutes to catch up on the week's top stories.
We know, last night's football game was terrible. You can read all about that here. In the meantime, catch up on the week's top stories listed below.
Believe it or not, four weeks of school have already passed. Many big news stories have broken at ASU and The State Press has you covered. Take a look at the last week's top stories.
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