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State Press Magazine, Vol. 19, Issue 5
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State Press Magazine, Vol. 19, Issue 5
State Press Magazine, Volume 19, Issue 4
Unpaid and abused labor in the developing world makes it cheaper for universities to sell branded children’s apparel, but ASU recently suspended ties with one such unethical provider.
State Press Magazine, Vol. 19, Issue 3
As we look back on 128 years of serving the ASU community, there’s a lot to take in.
ASU announced Thursday that the Origins Project, formerly headed by Lawrence Krauss, will move underneath the University’s Interplanetary Initiative and lose its name.
There is a dark side to environmental activism, one unconcerned with hugging trees and rather convicted in its authority to burn them down. Not the living ones, of course — rather the dead, milled, compressed and, sometimes, constructed ones. They want to burn down buildings, complexes of buildings, even neighborhoods. They want to burn them down not because they are built but because they are built by professionals, who, in turn, compete against other professionals to build more buildings.
President Crow was seen Friday moodily gathering twigs and branches into a pile under the Coor Hall stairwell.
The foundation for the Mirabella Retirement Community will be laid on ASU land at the corner of University Drive and Mill Avenue. Illustration published on Thursday, August 9, 2018.
"The new Krisp Out walk-in gene-editing clinic." Illustration published Thursday, August 9, 2018.
The foundation for the Mirabella Retirement Community will be laid on ASU land at the corner of University Drive and Mill Avenue. Photo taken Aug. 7, 2018.
ASU’s capital asset growth has astounded analysts and local residents for years. Aside from the university reaching over 100,000 students enrolled, its physical presence has also expanded at an uninterrupted rate under President Michael Crow’s tenure.
ASU theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss announced Thursday he will be replaced as director of The Origins Project, an initiative he famously led until this year’s sexual harassment allegations against him.
ASU announced Tuesday it will be opening a new satellite location within the University of Arizona Tucson Campus as early as the fall of next year.
Do you grab a cup of coffee in the Memorial Union on your way to class? What about some pre-packaged sushi for lunch when you’re short on time?
Young progressive pundit David Pigeon was sarcastically laughed off the Lyceum Theater stage Tuesday by over 3,000 Ben Shapiros after a heated Q&A session in which Pigeon was physically annihilated by pure logic alone.
The former ASU student who kicked a UA rugby player in the face during a match last year was sentenced Tuesday to one day in jail and three years of probation.
AZLoop is gunning to win this year’s Hyperloop Pod Competition, hosted by SpaceX, on Sunday, July 22.
Costumed protesters hold signs urging Jeff Flake to overturn the global gag rule on Friday, July 20, 2018.
A group of reproductive rights activists and state politicians gathered Friday in front of Senator Jeff Flake’s Phoenix office to demand that he vote ‘yes’ on an upcoming piece of legislation: the Global Health, Empowerment, and Rights (HER) Act.
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