Devil's Chowda 4.5
February 28, 2012The Devil's Chowda team dives into ASU Men's Basketball, the Oscars, and much more!
The Devil's Chowda team dives into ASU Men's Basketball, the Oscars, and much more!
The Matsuri Festival in Downtown Phoenix featured exhibits, demonstrations, bonsai displays, Japanese food, and three states of live entertainment including the performance of the ASU Japanese Student Association.
State Press Weekly is taking a week off so we can make next week's podcast extra special. In the mean time, enjoy this special video treat of ASU music doctoral candidate Mauricio Arias-Esguerra performing his composition, Rapsodia Camaleónica.
UFO researchers, fanatics and skeptics alike shared their paranormal stories at the International UFO Congress, hosted in Fountain Hills.
Former ASU pitcher Josh Spence recently returned to Arizona for spring training with the San Diego Padres. Spence is enjoying his time back under the Arizona sun and is falling back into old habits, such as eating lunch everyday at Munchamania in Tempe.
This week, host Samantha Valtierra Bush, brings you an interview with ASU Innovation Challenge winners Ammon and Dennis Wolfley who, along with their brother, Vern, have started up applyforall.com.
ASU students at the Polytechnic campus are learning hands-on air traffic control operation with state-of-the-art equipment and internships at Sky Harbor International Airport's control tower. Students and faculty discuss their experiences with the world of aviation and air traffic control. Videography by Jessica Heigh
Masters of Fine Arts candidate Adrienne Celt reads her award winning story, The Eternal Youth of Everyone Else.
Soulcalibur V offers another great game to the series with lush aesthetics, solid combat, and excellent multiplayer. However, it's far from perfect and the game falters on the single player experience.
The ASU Gym Devils faced off against two top-ranked Pac-12 opponents last weekend, narrowly falling to UA and No. 1 Utah. Hopes remain high for the Gym Devils heading into this weekend's meet against Illinois after the team saw key performances from seniors Beaté Jones, Madison Snowden and Callie Price, as well as freshmen Natasha Sundby and Brianna Gades.
The ASU Wake Devils are looking to hold on to their national ranking - first place - for wakeboarding in the Collegiate Wakeboarding Association. With their laid-back attitude, they may not seem like they take their sport too seriously, but they have more than enough talent to go around.
Devil's Chowda! foreign correspondent Husrev hits the ASU campus to find the meaning of love.
Legendary comic book artist Todd McFarlane, best known for creating 'Spawn,' discusses his role as art director in 38 Studios's first game, "Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning."
This week on State Press Weekly, Host Samantha Valtierra Bush and reporter Andrew Bernardini bring you a story on a team of Earth and Space Exploration students who will go to NASA in June to experiment in a zero gravity simulator. Music by ASU Music Therapy student, Carlos Urtubey.
If House Bill 2675 passes, state university students could be forced to pay $2,000 unless they have a full-ride scholarship based on athletics or academics. This will eliminate need-based full-ride scholarships and limit other scholarships that are affiliated with the university. The legislation states that a student may not use any other source of public or private funding to pay for tuition. Videography by Yihyun Jeong
Devils Chowda! presents "Behind the Viral: Exploring the cost of success for the creators of Devil's Chowda!"
The Archaeological Research Institute provides students with hands on opportunities to piece together past cultures through work with historic artifacts. Videography by Jessica Heigh
The No. 3 Sun Devils closed out their home schedule with a sweep of the 19th ranked Wildcats, extending their winning streak to 22 games over their arch rival. The Sun Devils now travel to Rhode Island to face the No. 20 Rams.
This week your host, Samantha Valtierra Bush and State Press Reporter Thania Betancourt bring you a story about lab rats at ASU.
Despite not being eligible for post-season play, MLB recruitment expectations remain high for the 2012 Sun Devil baseball team. Videography by Tiana Chavez
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