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The State Press executive and editorial boards for the past two-and-a-half years.
Presser heights marked on the wall of the editor-in-chief office on April 19, 2018.
There are more than 100,000 students enrolled at ASU — all with different backgrounds, experiences and ideas.
Education has a cost.
Reach the executive editor at smmaki@asu.edu and follow her on Twitter at @symmaki.
ASU vice provost Christopher Callahan is one of four finalists in the running to become the president of the University of South Dakota, according to the South Dakota Board of Regents.
Beneath the busiest campus of the largest university in the country, we make the news.
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Emergency responders attend to the scene of a collision between a Valley Metro light rail car and a silver Toyota Prius in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday, April 18, 2018.
History and hip-hop geeks have another shot to snag seats for "Hamilton" at ASU Gammage — and they're only 10 bucks.
The State Press is partnering with investigative news nonprofit ProPublica and dozens of newsrooms across the country to document and tell the stories of incidents of bias, discrimination and hate.
Photo Illustration by Sydney Maki.
The State Press has been covering ASU since 1890. We're a independently student-run news organization that reports on the things our community cares about most.
The State Press has been covering ASU since 1890. We're an independently student-run news organization that reports on the things our community cares about most.
John Shaller and Chase Boulter work on projects at the Arizona Cyber Warfare Range near ASU's Polytechnic campus on Friday, Feb. 3, 2017.
John Shaller and Chase Boulter work on projects at the Arizona Cyber Warfare Range near ASU's Polytechnic campus on Feb. 3, 2017.
Minutes from ASU’s polytechnic campus, the Arizona Cyber Warfare Range has three missions: to educate, to gather intelligence and to change the industry.
Surrounded by his robots, Dr. Wenlong Zhang poses for a picture. He laughs looking down at the camera screen through rectangular wire-rimmed lenses and asks to be sent the good ones.
For many, December means one thing — Christmastime.
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