Oct. 8, 2023: The Hot Episode
October 8, 2023Hosts Gabriella Fernbaugh and Amber Victoria Singer speak with SP Magazine about their first issue of the semester. Plus, a look at the "ASU Effect" and birth control methods.
Hosts Gabriella Fernbaugh and Amber Victoria Singer speak with SP Magazine about their first issue of the semester. Plus, a look at the "ASU Effect" and birth control methods.
Plus, a look at how ASU will be effected by the Pac-12 lawsuit and a rundown of the return of Charlie Kirk and Dennis Prager to ASU. Also on this week's episode, President Biden announces the McCain National Library at ASU.
With more students needing to take sick days and cuffing season quickly approaching, it is important to know how to keep up.
Also this week on State Press Play, an ASU student with a futuristic approach to agriculture and the lowdown on some of the most unique on-campus clubs.
Plus, Mercury is in retrograde. What does that mean for you this month? And ASU's first sorority geared toward LGBTQ+ people celebrates 20 years.
Welcome to the latest season of State Press Play with our new hosts Amber Victoria Singer and Gabriella Fernbaugh. This week, tune in to hear about art and culture events surrounding campus, plus, a look at ASU's bowl ban and a recent astrophysics discovery.
Plus, Mirabella at ASU reached and agreement with Shady Park, and we recap the Sun Devil softball team's up-and-down season.
We talk to a magazine reporter about the rising cost of college. Plus, Tempe has some opposition to a proposed entertainment district, and the Sun Devil men's basketball team's March Madness run is over.
Audrey Sadlier reports on mental health and counseling resources at ASU. Plus, the Sun Devil men's basketball team enters March Madness, and University President Michael Crow proposes tuition increases for the Fall 2023-24 academic year.
Plus, one op-ed that opposes a proposed development for luxury housing at Tempe Town Lake, and a look into ASU baseball’s spring season.
Plus, four ASU Tillman Scholars are honored at the Super Bowl, and ASU implemented programs to address the underrepresentation of Black people in STEM.
Plus, a petition from some Barrett faculty after controversial speakers were invited to campus, and a man was arrested after climbing to the top of Chase Tower.
A former ASU student filed an appeal of a trespassing conviction, claiming a first amendment violation. Plus, a look at ASU’s new partnership with Hank Green’s Crash Course project and an insight piece on womanhood. Join host Naomi DuBovis and the State Press podcast desk as they break down the ASU community's top stories in the second season of "State Press Play." New episodes every Wednesday.
AI-powered writing program ChatGPT has sparked questions for professors about the future of both AI and academics. Plus, updates on December's on-campus security incident in Tempe, and students get the chance to work Super Bowl LVII this spring.
When a controversial speaker came to campus earlier this semester, many students called for the University to stop the event. But what can the school actually do? We untangle some questions about ASU and freedom of speech in this special episode of "State Press Play."
Plus, 'A' Mountain gets a Wildcat themed paint job and a new on-campus delivery service that runs on students and scooters
Plus, ASU researchers built a satellite to study water-ice on the moon and a Tempe hockey arena could go to a public vote.
Plus, AZ Hugs for the Houseless will be required to get a special events permit from the city of Tempe, and journalists gathered last week at ASU to denounce attacks on the profession.
ASU buys out 50% of former football head coach Herm Edwards' remaining contract. Plus, key takeaways from The State Press' biannual meeting with ASU President Michael Crow, and more from Senator Mark Kelly's visit to the downtown campus. Join hosts Sonya Sheptunov and Naomi DuBovis as they explain this week's biggest ASU news stories on "State Press Play."
ASU welcomed a new campus...in California. Plus, Attorney General Mark Brnovich is taking aim at student loan forgiveness, and Prop. 308 looks to give Dreamers in-state tuition. Join hosts Sonya Sheptunov and Naomi Dubovis as they explain this week's biggest ASU news stories on "State Press Play."
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