State Press Weekly, issue 2
Click Here to listen to the latest issue of State Press Weekly, our new audio program. (Right Click + 'Save As' to download...)
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of statepress.com - Arizona State Press's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
159 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Click Here to listen to the latest issue of State Press Weekly, our new audio program. (Right Click + 'Save As' to download...)
With entrepreneurial programs that stress innovative thinking, the University could play a part in building a better economy.
Click Here to listen to the first issue of State Press Weekly, our new audio program. (Right Click + 'Save As' to download...)
Do you believe SB 1070 will lead to racial profiling?
Read the story about the history of The State Press: ASU campus newspapers commemorates 120 years
Girl 1: "Do you know what the Tea Party is?? Girl 2: "No." Girl 1: "It's like 'Taxed enough already'" Girl 2: "Oh! I though it was like 'sip tea' [makes sipping tea gesture] ... so awkward."
AT THE CAPITOL
ASU President Michael Crow's letter to Gov. Jan Brewer urging her not to sign immigration SB 1070
Male 1: They should just turn ASU into a community college. Male 2: Isn't it already?
"He bragged about dressing nice, but his shoes cost less than $75."
Man (talking to female friend): "So I was going with a buddy to lunch today at Einstein's, and I just barely nicked this truck that this woman was still sitting in. She gets out of the truck, and says, 'Nice job, Einstein,' which was funny. [Pause] ... because we were at Einstein's."
Male student 1: "I'm having a really hard time concentrating. ... It must have been those two beers I drank."
Tempe police are investigating an incident Wednesday night where a woman fell from a second story balcony at a Hooters restaurant on Mill Avenue near the Tempe campus.
"We could all die in this fire, but at least you have your makeup on."
"My name is Octavius: the king of ASU!"
Female student 1: "Did you see the handle of Captain Morgan in the elevator?" Female student 2: "Really?" Female student 1: "Yeah, there was handle of Captain Morgan in the elevator ... and a bag of cat food." Female student 2: "At the same time?"
"I like waffles because they have little syrup traps."
Christopher Callahan, founding dean of ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication on the Downtown campus, was named Journalism Administrator of the Year by the Scripps Howard Foundation.
This website uses cookies to make your experience better and easier. By using this website you consent to our use of cookies. For more information, please see our Cookie Policy.