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(02/21/20 4:34am)
The State Press está decidiendo publicar dos versiones de esta historia, una en inglés y otra en español, para representar con mayor precisión las experiencias de la comunidad diversa de estudiantes de ASU que cubrimos en este y otros artículos. La versión en español fue escrita y editada por personal con fluidez en el idioma, al igual que cualquier historia.
(02/26/20 2:31am)
The threat of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is pushing researchers to study other viable options.
(02/12/20 2:58am)
Editor’s note: This article contains offensive language.
(02/06/20 2:26am)
Editor’s note: This article contains offensive language.
(02/21/20 4:27am)
The State Press is choosing to publish two versions of this story — one in English and one in Spanish — to more accurately represent the experiences of the diverse community of ASU students we cover in this and other articles. The Spanish version was written and edited by staffers fluent in the language, just as any story would be.
(02/12/20 4:10am)
Editor’s note: This article contains possibly sensitive content.
(12/06/19 2:37am)
This month, Stacy Brinson wrote an article for The State Press titled, “Opinion: Hate speech is a necessary evil.”
(11/26/19 2:04am)
Arizona has some of the harshest marijuana laws in the country. Despite a decline in crime, the number of incarcerated people in Arizona has grown by a factor of 12 between 1978 and 2015, enough to earn the fourth highest incarceration rate nationwide.
(12/03/19 1:05am)
I pooped my pants in the first grade. I can’t remember much, but I know I had to part with my favorite purple pants.
(11/26/19 4:10am)
You wake up, the year is 2010.
(12/04/19 4:02am)
The door at Long Wong’s, a bar and venue on Mill Avenue in Tempe, typically stayed propped open.
(11/21/19 1:44am)
The environmental structures that allow Earth to sustain life — glaciers, oceans, rainforests — are quickly deteriorating at a rate not seen since the last mass extinction that killed 76% of all species on Earth.
(11/20/19 2:27am)
Construction in Tempe is almost inescapable. The traffic delays, booming demolition and dusty metro air can affect the lives of ASU students, staff and local residents. These negative repercussions seem to be overlooked in the interest of the University’s ceaseless need for innovation and expansion.
(11/15/19 3:21am)
It’s difficult to trace the exact origin of the “OK boomer” internet sensation.
(11/19/19 1:13am)
Every semester, students engage in the new opportunities that education presents them. Some of them have been preparing for these moments their whole lives. Some of them have just discovered a new passion, or maybe they are continuing their pursuit of a skill they have been practicing their whole life. Either way, many of these students will, at some point, feel like a fraud.
(11/07/19 1:44am)
Rashad Shabazz talks about his childhood growing up in the violent South Side Chicago inside of Wilson Hall at ASU's Tempe campus on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019, in Tempe, Arizona.
(11/14/19 1:05am)
It’s that time of year again! Your favorite convention for world improvement coalitions that affect change in the global heart landscape of our society’s infrastructure and the modern zeitgeist is here. At CHANGEORG™, we are dedicated to bringing you the coolest, most elite and on-brand charities of 2019.
(11/06/19 1:59am)
Freedom is “To ask nothing. To expect nothing. To depend on nothing,” wrote Ayn Rand, noted idiot, in one of her terrible novels. She represents an idyllic view of a perfectly atomized and inherently lonely society that is all too real for our generation.
(11/05/19 2:22am)
It took 15 years for Jordan Young to leave the church. After years of telling non-members that their religions were satanic and lying to the public to persuade them to join, he said he had enough.
(11/13/19 2:35am)
Phone lights look like stars against the darkened venue. Dozens of arms suspended in space uphold the cosmos.