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(02/25/16 3:44am)
A row of ducks swim downstream. Each one sees the duck directly in front of it, as well as other ducks further ahead. Looking forward at the other ducks, it’s difficult to discern that though they appear to be gliding effortlessly, their webbed feet thrash feverishly beneath the water to keep up.
(02/17/16 3:18am)
For the first time in history, millennials (born between 1981-1997) make up the largest voting block in the U.S., meaning that college students and recent graduates have the ability to influence the course of the 2016 presidential election more than any other generation. In 2016, students have the opportunity to drastically affect the future course of our country — now more than ever.
(02/15/16 5:30pm)
U.S. student loan debt has reached 1.3 trillion dollars — and counting. If you were able to stack (in one dollar bills) the amount of debt our countries’ students have incurred, the mass would tower over 88,000 miles high.
(01/29/16 3:27am)
The age old question: "Where do you want to eat?" Next time you stress out when someone asks you this, take a deep breath and consult this guide of The State Press Editorial Board's favorite "lesser-known" restaurants around the Tempe and Downtown Phoenix campuses.
(01/27/16 4:13am)
The Arizona House of Representatives passed a measure this week that aims to curtail instances of voter fraud in the early ballot process.
(01/22/16 4:01am)
Two weeks of school are in the books, and for the editorial board that means it's time to buckle down and get down to business. Everyone knows that to channel our inner Mulan, Yao, Ling and Chien Po, we need a killer song to get us motivated and keep us going. Here are the songs the Editorial Board listens to when we need to trudge through late-night tiredness, de-stress from class or defeat the Huns.
(01/20/16 3:50am)
At The State Press, we are of the opinion that being active
in politics is one of the most important civic duties that a student can
undertake. Whether that means voting or reaching out to members of Congress,
having your voice heard is a necessary component of a democracy.
(01/13/16 3:29am)
Information is the foundation of a democracy. Without information, constituents cannot provoke the change they wish to see in their community.
(12/03/15 3:53am)
With every passing year, ASU makes improvements that positively affects the student body. In 2015, we explored each of these issues and witnessed numerous commendable feats occur on campus. From a Special Victims Unit becoming part of ASU Police Department, to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) students receiving in-state tuition, ASU has continued to listen to our voices and adhere to our needs.
(11/23/15 5:30pm)
You’re given some slack if you’re in a fit of coughing, or nursing a high fever. When you’re fumbling around on crutches, people open up a door for you to give out their assistance. However, if you wake up and can’t find the willpower to get out of bed and face the day, or if your day-to-day life feels meaningless, it can feel like there isn’t a helping hand to be found.
(11/17/15 2:17am)
In light of recent horrific events in Paris, 23 governors have called to halt the process of Syrian refugees entering the U.S.
(11/13/15 3:14am)
A simple look at the national news from the past few weeks will show that student activism can make a change. If you explore how that change happens, you will see how students created social activism for decades.
(11/05/15 3:23am)
On Monday, the Tempe campus was on edge as potential danger loomed. Some students decided not to go to class, while the students and professors who had yet to check social media had no idea what was going on. According to screenshots of a 4Chan post being shared on Facebook and Twitter, ASU was a target for a potential campus shooting.
(10/27/15 2:22am)
From mindlessly driving down the highway to waiting for a light to turn green, any time behind the wheel is an opportune time many use to send a quick text or skip a couple songs on Pandora.
(10/22/15 3:58am)
Notoriously prestigious and highly acclaimed, W. P. Carey School of Business has some of the best and brightest, but now, the school is looking to open its doors even more in hopes of developing a more diverse student body.
(10/16/15 2:23am)
"We are a school at the end of the day ... (ASU) is basically filled with young adults and children, guns are not appropriate in places filled with young adults and children," ASU President Michael Crow said in a October meeting with The State Press Editorial Board.
(10/06/15 3:42am)
What we know thanks to Crow, from guns to football. Every semester, The State Press Editorial Board sits down with ASU President Michael Crow to discuss all things ASU.
(10/06/15 4:15am)
Sexuality is natural, and sexual preference is a normal part of human development and life. Let's stop treating it like a dark corner of society's bedroom.
(09/29/15 2:10am)
The ASU football team's sluggish start to the season has been the topic of much discussion, and complaining, by Sun Devil fans.
(09/24/15 3:43am)
In not so shocking news, ASU has been scrutinized by the media once again. We've heard it all: we've been called party school, and now as Stephen Colbert put it, a degree mill.