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Han comenzado las elecciones del gobierno estudiantil de pregrado, y con ellas llegó una avalancha de publicaciones en Instagram de candidatos que promocionan sus plataformas.
Undergraduate Student Government elections have begun, and with it came a flood of Instagram posts of candidates promoting their platforms.
Since 2017, The State Press has published a database that includes ASU employee salaries in an effort to make the data, which used to sit in a binder, more accessible to our readers and the University community.
People across the world reacted in shock and mourned the death of Kobe Bryant on Jan. 26, 2020. The State Press newsroom was no different, but another story broke that day that consumed the newsroom in the weeks and months to come: The ASU community had reported its first case of the coronavirus – one of only a handful of confirmed cases in the country.
History will remember 2020. And while we head into a new year, these past 12 months will remain etched in our minds.
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At the beginning of this semester, The State Press established its first diversity council with the goal to give staffers from various marginalized communities a space solely to themselves, where they can have a say in newsroom issues and play a vital role in improving them.
The State Press has removed two stories from our website, “Review: Everything wrong with ‘Emily in Paris’” and “Bring the early 2000s to your wardrobe with these throwback fashion trends,” because they did not meet our reporting standards.
As Election Day approaches and many ASU students have already received their mail-in ballots, The State Press politics desk has compiled information on what students will see on their ballots.
President Michael Crow, provost Mark Searle, senior vice president James Rund, and spokesperson Katie Paquet sat down with The State Press Thursday via Zoom to discuss adjustments for the Fall 2020 semester in light of COVID-19.
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.
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The exterior of Songbird Coffee and Tea House in downtown Phoenix is pictured in this undated State Press file photo.
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