State Press Weekly, issue 4-2
A special two-part episode, including interviews with Miss Arizona Kimberly Hoff, DREAMers Dulce Matuz and Erika Andiola, Sun Devil Basketball Coach Charli Turner Thorne!
A special two-part episode, including interviews with Miss Arizona Kimberly Hoff, DREAMers Dulce Matuz and Erika Andiola, Sun Devil Basketball Coach Charli Turner Thorne!
A special two-part episode, including interviews with Miss Arizona Kimberly Hoff, DREAMers Dulce Matuz and Erika Andiola, Sun Devil Basketball Coach Charli Turner Thorne!
This is the final installment in The State Press’ five-week series that highlighted the gubernatorial candidates and their platforms. The primary election will be held Aug. 24, and early voting begins July 29.
Two ASU students, a 19-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman, were arrested at Vista del Sol on July 25 at about 2 a.m. on suspicion of being minors with alcohol in their bodies, police reported.
A scholarship fund that will benefit print journalism students is in development this month to honor an Arizona Republic editor who died July 7.
The term “gifted student” can produce a variety of definitions from different people, but one current consensus is that not all gifted students are at Barrett, the Honors College.
Triathlons scheduled at Tempe lake in upcoming months are seeing some changes; businesses surrounding the lake are not experiencing any major economic setbacks.
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton issued a preliminary injunction against parts of Arizona’s new immigration law Wednesday, the day before the law went into effect, blocking key parts from being implemented.
Protesters gathered at various places throughout Phoenix Thursday to express opposition to the implementation of Arizona’s new immigration law.
Tempe Police Department has confirmed they are investigating a death at 3 Margarita's in Tempe. More details emerge.
Some protesters of Senate Bill 1070 will gather at the state Capitol at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, the night before the bill goes into effect.
In the wake of all Tempe employees receiving a 5 percent pay reduction, the union for the city’s fire department is disputing a possible breach of contract.
At the Veteran’s Way and College Avenue light rail station, a man was arrested July 16 on suspicion of drinking beer on the train, police reported.
In our five-week series, The State Press will highlight the candidates and their platforms. The primary election will be held Aug. 24, and early voting begins July 29. This is part IV.
A section of the west dam collapsed at Tempe Town Lake Tuesday night causing about three quarters of the lake to drain. The city is now working on restoring one of its main attractions.
Protesters were arrested Thursday near the Sandra Day O'Connor Federal Courthouse in Phoenix during hearings on Arizona's new immigration law
This week: Tempe Town Lake, award-winning prose of ASU Alumnus Caitlin Horrocks, and the Sun Devil football squad teams with the Boys and Girls Club. New music from Fiona Apple.
In our five-week series, The State Press will highlight the candidates and their platforms. The primary election will be held Aug. 24, and early voting begins July 29. This is part III.
An unknown person or persons stole property from a storage locker at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center near College Avenue and Sixth Street sometime between June 9 and July 2, police reported.
ASU students David Hayden and Andrew Kelley created a device that helps those with low vision see a professor’s lecture more clearly.
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