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(12/05/14 1:23am)
Some people like to wait until finals week is over to reflect on their semesters. If you are among them, make an exception. Put down the study guide, close the Khan Academy video and reminisce with us on all that has happened from August to present.
(12/01/14 11:15pm)
Losing to UA is not a good feeling for any ASU fan and as Sun Devil Nation walks away from the regular season with a bitter taste thanks to a 42-35 Wildcat victory, many heads will hang low with disappointment.
(11/26/14 2:30am)
Every semester, The State Press editorial board meets with ASU President Michael Crow to ask questions about issues at the University and how it’s changing. We'll have more stories based on Crow's responses during the coming weeks, but for now, here are the top five takeaways from that meeting.
(11/22/14 1:16am)
(11/21/14 1:43am)
"We are really, really proud to announce that starting in the 2015 academic year, ASU hockey will compete as a Division 1 varsity program."
(11/21/14 12:58am)
It’s possible that the ASU charter bus collision with a pedestrian Tuesday afternoon was an isolated incident of tragedy for ASU Parking and Transit Services.
(11/18/14 1:04am)
For reasonable people, it only makes sense that ASU, one of the largest universities in the country, would have considerable influence on the neighborhoods and districts surrounding it. It makes sense that Mill Avenue would mostly reflect the interests of the tens of thousands of students living and studying in the area. Most people would not consider that a bad thing, but simply a natural occurrence.
(11/16/14 9:32pm)
Bravo to Major League Baseball's Most Valuable Players. Clayton Kershaw, who was also the NL Cy Young award winner, took home the MVP in the National League and Mike Trout won the American League MVP by unanimous vote.
(11/14/14 1:37am)
Tempe and Phoenix have garnered a fair amount of attention this week for their perfect scores in the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index. The MEI “examines the laws, policies, and services of municipalities and rates them on the basis of their inclusivity of LGBT people who live and work there.” Unfortunately, this prominent index regarding LGBT equality does not do a very good job of this.
(11/11/14 1:05am)
Veterans Day is celebrated with a special significance at ASU. One of the University’s most cherished alumni, Pat Tillman, served in the armed forces. His legacy reminds us all to take a moment and thank the military men and women who protect our nation. We’d like to further that gratitude by explaining how much we value veterans as our peers in the classroom and as members of the ASU community.
(11/07/14 5:00pm)
Bravo to Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Devon Still's daughter Leah Still, whose battle with cancer has been the center of much discussion this NFL season. Leah will travel to watch her dad's game this week, the first time she is healthy enough to do so.
(11/07/14 12:50am)
“Whether you voted for me or you voted for someone else, I intend to be governor of all and to work to create opportunities for every single Arizonan.”
(11/04/14 1:14am)
Alright, football fans — you have two options.
(10/31/14 4:00pm)
Bravo to Halloweekend descending upon us — whether we're prepared or scared. With spooks and films to go around, it's going to be one for the books.
(10/31/14 12:36am)
For many students, especially those who hail from the Midwest or East Coast, one of ASU’s best features is the weather. The Phoenix metropolitan area, home to ASU’s four campuses, is one of the sunniest places in the world and there are plenty of reasons to appreciate that aspect of our home. However, the unfortunate truth remains that if people living in the Valley don’t take care of their skin, they are at a high risk of developing skin cancer.
(10/27/14 9:50pm)
One more week: That’s all we have left until Arizona decides who its next governor will be. One more week of the inevitable squabbling of modern politics, laden with hyperbolic claims of success and controversial attacks on opponent’s history. Whoever emerges the victor between Democratic candidate Fred DuVal and Republican candidate Doug Ducey, our reactions are going to be accompanied with relief. Here are some things we’re looking forward to:
(10/24/14 3:08am)
It’s been a controversial week for Tempe Undergraduate Student Government. The organization has developed deeply flawed media relations practices, and the past few days have fully revealed its defects.
(10/24/14 1:42am)
Bravo to Marvel for releasing the first official trailer for "Avengers: Age of Ultron." The heavily anticipated sequel to the third-highest grossing movie of all time will feature broken shields, killer robots and an Iron Man/Hulk face-off. What’s not to love?
(10/23/14 1:24am)
Year three of any college coach's tenure is often the most pivotal and is viewed as the first true look into how he is performing.
(10/21/14 12:35am)
By now, every Arizonan is aware of the new legal status of same-sex marriage in our state. Two weeks ago, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed all appeals on state dissolution of gay marriage bans. This paved the way for U.S. District Judge John Sedwick to strike down Arizona’s ban on same-sex marriage. Thus, as of Oct. 17, same-sex marriage is legal in the Grand Canyon State.