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(07/13/19 5:37am)
The Origins project, while under former ASU professor Lawrence Krauss, received about $250,000 from a foundation belonging to Jeffrey Epstein, the “science philanthropist” and registered sex offender who was recently indicted on charges of child sex trafficking, according to a new report from BuzzFeed News.
(07/03/19 6:42am)
Many of the claims in Attorney General Mark Brnovich's lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents over ASU's practice of leasing tax-exempt public land to private businesses were dismissed by the Arizona Superior Court Tuesday.
(03/19/19 3:35am)
Good news for ASU downtown student dog owners and their furry friends — downtown Phoenix has a new dog park.
(01/08/19 1:03am)
ASU's Programming and Activities Board announced on Monday a list of 37 potential artists who may be performing at the 2019 Devilpalooza event.
(04/26/18 4:57am)
From soloists to full bands to a cappella ensembles, there are incredibly talented student musicians who call ASU home. In the spirit of NPR Tiny Desk Concerts, The State Press invited some of these students to perform their music in our basement newsroom on the Tempe campus.
(04/19/18 3:45am)
From soloists to full bands to a cappella ensembles, there are incredibly talented student musicians who call ASU home. The State Press invited some of these students to perform their music in our basement newsroom on the Tempe campus.
(04/15/18 9:45pm)
From soloists to full bands to a cappella ensembles, there are incredibly talented student musicians who call ASU home. In the spirit of NPR Tiny Desk Concerts, The State Press invited some of these students to perform their music in our basement newsroom on the Tempe campus.
(04/07/18 10:45pm)
Garth Johnson, the curator of ceramics for the ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center, has left his position — one he held since December 2014.
(03/23/18 3:41am)
Despite Spring Break, March has been a month packed with arts and culture events and stories. Check out some of the stories from the State Press that you may have missed through the month:
(03/16/18 4:12am)
Continuing a series started by former reporter and current digital editor Carson Abernethy in 2016, the arts and culture editors will drink their way through great works of literature, reviewing books and the booze that inspired them.
(03/02/18 4:04am)
Students looking for an interesting class to take for fun or for credit hours can consider these new classes ASU will be offering starting in the fall 2018, as described in the ASU course catalog for the semester:
(03/01/18 4:12am)
Amnesty International is an independent, global campaign with millions of members who work to advocate for human rights in their communities and around the world. The members do so by investigating and reporting human rights violations and sharing the stories of oppressed individuals.
(02/25/18 11:46pm)
T-Pain, the iconic auto-tuned rapper of the early 2000s, headlined the 2018 Devilpalooza concert presented by ASU's Programming and Activities Board on Feb. 24 to positive student reviews.
(02/23/18 4:13am)
Continuing a series started by former reporter and current digital editor Carson Abernethy in 2016, the arts and culture editors will drink their way through great works of literature, reviewing books and the booze that inspired them.
(02/22/18 1:41am)
Many college students do not prioritize their sleep – work, school and social activities often take precedence to a good night’s rest – but professors at universities across the country are teaching students how to improve the amount and quality of their sleep. One of the latest schools to add such a class is Arizona State University.
(02/14/18 4:10am)
Marvel’s highly anticipated film “Black Panther,” which opens Feb. 16, has broken Fandango ticket sale records and sold out at multiple theaters throughout the country, making it one of the most anticipated films of the year behind “Avengers: Infinity War.”
(02/11/18 9:43pm)
As a holiday widely associated with love, relationships and romantic gestures, Valentine’s Day can be an isolating experience for those who don’t have a significant other to share the day with, but it doesn’t have to be. There are many options for singles and friends who want to celebrate.
(02/11/18 9:35pm)
A group of ASU film students recently had the opportunity to travel to the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah to work at the festival and see what the event is like behind the scenes.
(02/07/18 3:00am)
Celebrating the achievements of women throughout history and in contemporary society, ASU annually recognizes March as HERstory month, a month-long feminist celebration of outstanding members of the ASU community who identify as women.
(01/26/18 4:34pm)
Get hype for the Programming and Activities Board’s biggest event of the year - T-Pain, the "Rappa Ternt Sanga," will be at ASU on Feb. 24 as the headliner for Devilpalooza 2018.