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(10/11/19 3:17am)
Happy fall break, Sun Devils! There's nothing like watching the leaves not change colors in sunny central Arizona. So while you're laying by the pool these next few days, relax with this playlist specially curated by the State Press editorial board.
(09/12/19 4:03am)
Welcome back to another year, Sun Devils. A new semester of stressful classes, expensive textbooks and unsuccessfully avoiding calls from your parents is reason enough for an updated list of the best places to cry on ASU's campuses. Where is your favorite place to have a good cry on campus? Let us know on Twitter.
(02/14/19 1:30am)
Whether you're celebrating Valentine's Day this year or just waiting for discounted candy on Friday, the State Press Editorial Board has a playlist fit for you.
(01/18/19 12:33am)
For some, skipping stones is a relaxing pastime. For others, it’s a competitive activity. For Jaron Lodge, an ASU sophomore majoring in business and entrepreneurship, it’s a business.
(11/17/18 10:21pm)
Whether you’re trying to inspire yourself to cook a Thanksgiving feast, escape from the stress of the impending holiday season or you just need something to watch to avoid family in town, “Julie and Julia” has your back.
(11/08/18 3:26am)
On the first day of sixth grade, Daniel Ziegler’s mom alleviated his nerves by pointing to a little boy wearing a Spiderman backpack.
(11/02/18 1:23am)
Step into November with this playlist full of the State Press Editorial Board's favorite throwback songs. Let us know on Facebook and Twitter what you're listening to this month.
(10/26/18 4:06am)
Editors MacKinley Lutes-Adlhoch and Grace Oldham eat their way through popular films, reviewing them and pairing them with the perfect movie snack.
(10/04/18 2:54am)
Get into the Halloween spirit with these spooky songs hand-picked by the State Press Editorial Board. Let us know on Facebook and Twitter what you're listening to this October.
(09/28/18 4:05am)
Editors MacKinley Lutes-Adlhoch and Grace Oldham eat their way through popular films, reviewing them and pairing them with the perfect movie snack.
(09/21/18 4:28am)
Some people call it a nightmare, some people call it a fun Saturday night — others call it Tinder.
(09/14/18 4:32am)
Editors MacKinley Lutes-Adlhoch and Grace Oldham eat their way through popular films, reviewing them and pairing them with the perfect movie snack.
(09/07/18 2:19am)
Take on September with the help of these hand-picked songs from The State Press editorial board. Let us know on Facebook and Twitter what you're listening to this month.
(08/30/18 4:23am)
Editors MacKinley Lutes-Adlhoch and Grace Oldham eat their way through popular films, reviewing them and pairing them with the perfect movie snack.
(06/01/18 12:04am)
ASU and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, (LACMA), have launched a partnership to create a more inclusive art community. This includes the installment of new programs to help advance the careers of students who want to be involved in the art industry.
(04/26/18 2:27am)
ASU now offers two classes that focus on dementia, Alzheimer's and hospice and palliative care. The classes aim to break the stigma surrounding dementia and will give students firsthand experience in specialized healthcare.
(04/24/18 3:43am)
With a few clicks, anyone in the world can step inside a biome of their choice. From a rare look into the cactus dwelling of a curve-billed thrasher, to a 360-degree photo of termite nest in a tropical rainforest, ASU’s Ask a Biologist website offers extensive resources for learning about science.
(04/19/18 2:04am)
To Leah Williams, a tin of old buttons is a treasure chest. In her hands, old chains, charms and vintage buttons are transformed into wearable art — jewelry for the sentimental history buff.
(04/13/18 3:53am)
The ASU Police Department warned against a recent trend of sex traffickers targeting students at college parties in a safety bulletin published on Thursday.
(04/13/18 2:34am)
EcoCAR 3, the product of a four-year competition between 16 different universities from around the U.S., is close to finishing its final year of development this May.