Initiative increases football game attendance
ASU’s Game Day Initiative, a pilot program designed to increase tradition and spirit on every campus, has been a success so far, according to various people involved in the program.
ASU’s Game Day Initiative, a pilot program designed to increase tradition and spirit on every campus, has been a success so far, according to various people involved in the program.
Republican candidate Ben Quayle spoke to ASU’s College Republicans Thursday night at the Tempe campus.
ASU’s Secular Free-Thought Society club has a more positive, community-based focus than in previous semesters.
A Verizon Wireless representative gave a presentation on the Tempe campus about Verizon’s sales, network, sustainability and the future of “test man.”
ASU Libraries has a new book shipment service that sends books out from the main locations to students’ homes at no cost.
For the ASU women’s soccer team, Friday’s game against UA serves as a conference home opener, a rivalry match, and an important Pac-10 matchup all rolled into one.
On the latest episode: two ASU students visit the White House, an interview with former NFL running back David Kopay, and a preview of the State Press in the Grand Canyon.
ASU student Albert Ojeda, a political science senior, spoke at the White House’s first-ever community college summit.
An ASU club raised awareness about local human trafficking and child prostitution Wednesday by showing a screening of the documentary “Branded.”
ASU’s String Project opened its doors for another year of private lessons Saturday, but this year, the student teachers will be getting paid less and doing more work.
A competitive Pac-10 Conference doesn’t keep the ASU swim and dive team from being any less optimistic for the 2010-2011 season.
After losing a boating company and then the water for the boats, Tempe residents will again have a way to float on Town Lake after it reopens.
ASU celebrated National Coming Out Day Tuesday by welcoming a former reality TV show star who shared his experience of being “out” on national television.
ASU men’s golf finished a rough fall season with a fifth place finish at the Prestige at PGA West, including a second place finish for senior Thomas Buran.
Organizers of a Native American Day celebration on the Tempe campus Monday were asked to unplug their sound system after unknowingly violating school noise policy.
Students talked about gender stereotypes and sexual consent Monday night at a Tempe campus interactive event called “Sex Signals.”
Officials are considering running ASU’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law on private funds and expanding the size of the school, which may raise tuition for law students.
Gov. Jan Brewer’s lead among registered voters in Arizona’s gubernatorial race has dropped by 7 points since July, according to a poll released Monday.
The State Press caught up with Sianna Simmons recently to talk about what it was like coming back to tennis after taking a month off to live in another country.
USG on the Tempe campus is promoting a haunted house in Phoenix, with 30 percent of its proceeds going to four local charities.
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