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The State Press published a database of ASU employee salaries in 2017 in order to make public records more accessible for the University community. We just updated the database to reflect salaries from 2018, and we want to know — what questions do you have?
A long standing question in the months leading up to the election has been whether or not the youth would come out to the polls, and at ASU, young voters have arrived in strides to cast their ballots.
Whether students are going on road trips or picking up extra shifts over the summer, State Press editors have created a summer playlist of our favorite songs.
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.
SPM's final issue of the 2017-2018 school year.
Battle of the Brunch: Snooze
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.
A sign outside the ASU counseling services room is pictured at the Tempe campus in the Student Services building on Sept. 21, 2017.
ASU Then and Now: Comparing 50 years of progress from The State Press on Vimeo.
A collection of the weeks best sports moments through the eyes of talented State Press staff photographers Josh Orcutt and Delia Johnson.
A collection of the week's greatest ASU sports photos through the eyes of State Press staff photographer Josh Orcutt.
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.
The "Sensual Steel" issue of the State Press Magazine published in 2004.
It's baseball season! So get excited for spring with this week's best baseball photos from State Press staff photographer Josh Orcutt.
The votes are in! Here's the list of places on or near ASU's four campuses that have earned the title of "Best of ASU." Don't forget to pick up your copy of our "Best of ASU" print issue which is on campus newsstands now!
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