10 oldest buildings on ASU campus
ASU's Tempe campus has gone through many stages of growth. Today, the campus maintains a balance of new architecture and historical buildings. Here are the 10 oldest buildings at ASU.
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ASU's Tempe campus has gone through many stages of growth. Today, the campus maintains a balance of new architecture and historical buildings. Here are the 10 oldest buildings at ASU.
The semester is winding down and you may be stressing out. Are you feeling anxious about something or feel that you need to get a few things off your chest? This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, so take a few minutes to learn a few mental health facts and about the resources ASU has to offer.
What a busy news week it was. Surely you can guess which story was read the most this week, but so much more happened that is worth reading about. Browse through the week's top stories and read a few articles we think you'll love.
Take Monday’s fake threat as a wake-up call to learn more about how you can stay safe on campus.
Take a break from the studying grind and spend some time to enjoy Halloweekend. Before you do that, catch up on the week's top stories.
Halloweekend is finally upon us! Here are just a few things you can do to get your spook on without spending too much money.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a time for the public to get informed on an issue that affects men and women all over the world. Here are some facts about domestic violence to learn before the end of the month.
Another week down and another week closer to winter break. Enjoy your weekend and catch up on the week's top stories.
As you might have heard, there is no ASU football game this week. Here is a list of things you can do with your weekend to help you recover from last week's loss.
You did it. You made it through the short week after fall break and hopefully you did well on your midterms. Relax and treat yourself to the week's top stories.
Hopefully you are enjoying your short break. You deserve it! Sit down, consume a pumpkin spiced beverage and catch up on the top stories of the week.
Using a cell phone or other mobile electronic device that impairs driving will be prohibited according to a Sept. 24 vote by the Tempe City Council.
The first break of the school year is coming soon. Stay strong, study hard for midterms and take a few minutes to catch up on the week's top stories.
The life of a student DJ is similar to that of a student-athlete. Both are responsible for balancing education and a time-consuming extracurricular activity. Just like athletes, a DJ attends classes early in the day and practices between homework.
We know, last night's football game was terrible. You can read all about that here. In the meantime, catch up on the week's top stories listed below.
ASU was recently named the nation's most innovative school by U.S. News and World Report. The University was ranked above MIT, Stanford and Georgia State and several other top-performing schools. But why was ASU named 'most innovative?' Here are just a few of the reasons.
Whether you are taking a break from homework or are just looking to waste a few minutes (or possibly hours), this list of websites has a little something for everyone.
Believe it or not, four weeks of school have already passed. Many big news stories have broken at ASU and The State Press has you covered. Take a look at the last week's top stories.
Embrace it, ASU is made fun of by the mainstream media. ASU is the largest public university in the country thanks to an average acceptance rate of 84.3 percent, according to US News and World Report.
Sixty percent of ASU alumni live in Arizona and 180,000 live in Maricopa County, according to the ASU Alumni Association. All of the alumni who stay in Arizona help better the communities across the state. There are countless alumni-founded and alumni-led Arizona businesses. The following are several you may not have known about.
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