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(01/24/21 10:25pm)
Nota del Editor: Esta carta fue traducida al español como parte de nuestra misión de poder hacer nuestras noticias más accesibles para la comunidad Latina. Vea la historia en inglés aquí.
(01/24/21 10:24pm)
Editor’s Note: This letter was translated to Spanish as part of our mission to make news more accessible to the Latinx community. View the translated story here.
(10/07/20 7:51pm)
On Sept. 18, we removed Alexia Isais from her position as a State Press opinion columnist. Since then, we’ve had hours of conversations throughout our newsroom to decide how we want to move forward and improve as an organization and begin repairing relationships with communities that were damaged by this.
(09/18/20 8:23pm)
The decision to remove Alexia Isais from her position at The State Press was made objectively. The personal and political beliefs of those who were involved in the decision were put to the side and the decision was made purely with the intent to uphold our organization’s standards.
(04/16/20 4:21pm)
ASU is working to assist Arizona medical workers facing the new coronavirus by bringing university and business resources together through an online network aimed at producing and tracking personal protective equipment.
(03/24/20 2:28am)
President Michael Crow sat down with The State Press over Zoom to discuss recent and future University developments amid the spread of COVID-19.
(03/16/20 9:40pm)
ASU is extending online instruction from the initial two-week period to the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester amid concerns of COVID-19, or the new coronavirus.
(03/11/20 11:51pm)
Gov. Doug Ducey issued a declaration of emergency and executive order on Wednesday afternoon following the COVID-19, or coronavirus, outbreak.
(10/07/19 4:21pm)
McCain Institute Executive Director Kurt Volker resigned from his position with the University Monday morning after conflicting reports surfaced Friday afternoon about his position at ASU.
(10/04/19 8:34pm)
Despite reports Friday afternoon that McCain Institute Executive Director Kurt Volker will be immediately stepping down from his role, two University officials told The State Press he has no plans to do so.
(10/03/19 7:31am)
Former U.S. Special Envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker will testify behind closed doors to three House committees Thursday, and Arizona political consultants believe his testimony could have broad implications in the overall impeachment inquiry.
(04/11/19 4:06am)
A large portion of our State Press editorial board has been a part of this publication for the better part of the year. As we're winding down to the end of the semester, we have a number of big stories set to publish and, in this field, we find it important to be transparent with our audience.
(04/10/19 3:24am)
A large portion of our State Press editorial board has been a part of this publication for the better part of the year. As we're winding down to the end of the semester, we have a number of big stories set to publish and, in this field, we find it important to be transparent with our audience.
(04/05/19 4:26am)
From participating in the Phoenix Pride parade to watching the highly anticipated return of "Wicked" to celebrating Native American culture at ASU's annual Pow Wow — there's a lot happening both on and off campus this week.
(03/22/19 3:30am)
Watch desert plants come alive with light, hear speakers inspire change or talk to someone across the world next week in these student-friendly events both on and off campus.
(11/30/18 1:52am)
In an effort to provide a positive environment for expert and novice figure-skaters alike, the ASU Figure Skating Club's is revamping with hopes to increase membership and spread its enthusiasm and love for the sport.
(11/29/18 12:51am)
ASU is now the fifth university in the nation to partner with The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation, which began in honor and memory of Danny Fiddle in 2002, and was the first organization to focus exclusively on adult autism.
(11/21/18 2:23am)
The Arizona State Board of Education approved new science standards that include more teachings on evolution for public schools during a state board meeting on Oct. 22.
(11/16/18 4:16am)
Uber and ASU announced a new partnership offering free online ASU tuition for eligible drivers earlier this month, adding another prominent corporate partner for ASU's online program.
(11/14/18 2:02am)
In October 2018, ASU's Weaponized Narrative Initiative began a partnership with the tech company Truepic to help students understand the importance of verifying the authenticity of videos and still pictures.