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(06/04/20 3:22am)
Eight minutes and 46 seconds. That’s how long it took a Minneapolis police officer to kill George Floyd. This was a blatant abuse of power, rooted in systemic racism and was far from the first incident of its kind.
(03/21/19 4:41am)
The pay-to-play college admissions scandal that federal investigators disclosed last week underscored what many of us in university communities across the country already understood: Many in the American elite obsess over the status that a person’s alma mater confers to them rather than the education they received.
(04/25/18 6:14am)
The State Press has been covering ASU in some capacity for almost 130 years, since before Tempe Normal School was a university or Arizona was a state.
(11/22/17 5:16am)
At The State Press, excellence is measured by the journalism we produce, the ethical standards we adhere to in and out of the newsroom and our ability to collaborate and function as the voice of ASU. We produce our best content when we work together.
(04/27/17 2:53am)
The salaries of all ASU employees are a matter of public record, and a binder containing those records currently resides under the Hayden Library front desk. Until now, checking out this binder was the only way for students to access these public records.
(04/07/17 4:04am)
The magazine cover was black and white. In the center, scrawled in cursive script, was the cover story’s title: “Sensual Steel.” Behind the script was the side profile of a female breast, a nipple pierced with a barbell. The photo was paired with an article on extreme body modifications. The response to the photo was similarly extreme.
(03/13/17 1:18am)
As a student media publication, the responsibility to produce representative, fair content weighs heavily on us, especially in today’s political climate.
(01/24/17 4:24am)
ASU takes pride in being a university “measured not by whom we exclude, but rather by whom we include and how they succeed.” Inclusivity and accessibility are values which are deeply important not only to our University, but also to our democracy. The strength of a democracy is dependent upon a citizen’s right to participate actively within that democracy itself, a right which is threatened by Arizona House Bill 2260, introduced in the Arizona State Legislature by Rep. Bob Thorpe.
(10/28/16 5:15am)
The State Press prides itself on journalistic independence. Although our publication has a faculty adviser from the University and falls under the jurisdiction of campus media, we fight to produce content independent of the influences of ASU’s administration.
(07/25/16 11:27am)
With one signature or a veto, the president has the power to pass or stop a bill — but that is about the extent of his power of legislation. The president does not, however, have the power to formally write, amend, or vote on it in the U.S. House or Senate. In order for a bill to pass, it needs the votes of 51 Senators, and 218 Representatives.
(05/31/16 11:20am)
This past legislative session, in a last-ditch effort by Democrats and moderate Republicans, they voted to pass one of the most discussed bills of the legislative session.
(04/29/16 2:53am)
We can only understand life by looking to the past, even though in the present we are constantly consumed with our projections of the future. Every so often we have to take the time to reflect on what has happened and the calm before the storm of finals is as good a time as ever.
(04/22/16 7:45am)
The State Press editorial board sat down with the man, the myth, the legend himself — Michael Crow to discuss the present and future of ASU. The following are the most interesting things we learned from the discussion.
(04/12/16 2:49am)
Today marks the day all of our furry friends have been waiting for — National Pet Day. Our editorial board decided that since we all either spammed social media with sibling pictures yesterday or have a weak “Insta” game, the best course of action was to show off our pets for all to feast their eyes on today.
(04/11/16 3:03am)
The right to thought is the absolute core of a free society. Safeguarding thought requires that information flow freely — that speech and press must be free in order for people to think freely.
(04/06/16 3:50am)
There is a perception in our society that college students today are fragile, weak-minded and faint-of-heart.
(03/30/16 3:26am)
It has been two weeks since Undergraduate Student Government campaigning began, and voting opened today. With all of the hype from the presidential primaries, it's easy to find yourself knowing no more now than when USG candidacy announcements were made.
(03/25/16 10:51pm)
To say that voting is important to a democracy is an understatement. Voting really is the crux of a democracy.
(03/18/16 10:08pm)
Education is the most powerful safeguard to a Democracy. It is the responsibility of the state of Arizona and ASU to ensure that students from all backgrounds have the resources to attain an affordable education.
(02/25/16 3:44am)
A row of ducks swim downstream. Each one sees the duck directly in front of it, as well as other ducks further ahead. Looking forward at the other ducks, it’s difficult to discern that though they appear to be gliding effortlessly, their webbed feet thrash feverishly beneath the water to keep up.