Analog music lovers across the Valley gear up for Record Store Day
The tables are turning — or at least the turntables are. Record stores across the Valley are gearing up for die-hard vinyl fans to pack their stores April 21 for Record Store Day.
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The tables are turning — or at least the turntables are. Record stores across the Valley are gearing up for die-hard vinyl fans to pack their stores April 21 for Record Store Day.
Engaging Minds, a campus organization that seeks to combat stereotypes, is aiming to dispel stigmas surrounding law enforcement officers through its Coffee With a Cop series.
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.
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.
Despite the ubiquity of the internet in contemporary life, 11 percent of U.S. adults still don’t go online, according to a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center from 2000 to 2018.
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.
Suzanne and Patrick Hug bonded through their passion for video games and tabletop gaming during nights spent in friends’ dorms as ASU students. A year ago, the couple turned this passion into a family business.
Danny McManus and Joseph Forte, ASU alums, successfully chartered Phi Sigma Kappa after the fraternity they were pledging in 2006 was banned from campus and disbanded.
A program based at ASU embeds socially conscious scholars into research laboratories around the world to cultivate responsible innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration.
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.
The reigning championship team from the University of California at Berkeley beat the University of California at Irvine in the collegiate Overwatch championship game held at ASU on Feb. 17.
ASU will face off against the UA on Feb. 17 — not in a game of football or basketball, but in the virtual world of Overwatch.
On Feb. 1 the Black African Coalition and the Interfaith Coalition hosted a candlelit vigil honoring black ASU alumni including Benton James, who in 1924 became the first black person to graduate from the University.
Students of different faiths and cultures are able to come together through the many different interfaith initiatives that ASU offers.
ASU recently purchased two books written and signed by Martin Luther King Jr. following the University's annual celebrations during MLK Day weekend.
Since Miki Garcia took over the position of director of the ASU Art Museum in December 2017, she said she has been working to redefine the purpose of museums while continuing the ASU legacy of innovation and inclusivity.
The Giant Magellan Telescope Organization announced on Wednesday, Nov. 29 that ASU is the latest university to join the project to build the the world's largest optical telescope.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, people are more susceptible to certain diseases depending on their sex. However, there is a sex bias in the data currently available to researchers.
With finals week coming up, many students are probably under a lot of pressure, and have maybe even considered cheating on an exam. Michael Baer, an assistant professor at the ASU W.P. Carey School of Business said the reasons students cheat are not that different from those of employees under pressure to meet quotas.
Members of the Society for Literature, Science and the Arts met to discuss the social impact of science and other social issues during its 31st annual conference. ASU’s Department of English hosted the conference in the Memorial Union from Nov. 9 to 12.
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