How students can help ASU's homeless population
There are 6,000 homeless people on the streets of Phoenix.
There are 6,000 homeless people on the streets of Phoenix.
Arizona ranks 49th in per pupil spending in the US, and it's time for us to change this.
Popular feminism ignores intersectionality, and it focuses on the assumption that all women are equally oppressed.
Marissa Mayer has been fighting the good fight at Yahoo. Do we really need to chastise her?
The start of the spring semester was not what I expected, but "different" doesn't always mean "worse."
Still haven't decided who you're voting for? The second coming of JFK is among the field of candidates.
We have all had our own version of the 3 a.m. start to a study session — here are the songs that get us through them.
You can watch the watchmen, just stay 20 feet away.
Gamblers have been tracking tennis players down in their hotel rooms and paying them large sums of money to lose intentionally. How do we solve this problem?
In some ways modern politics federally funding research are trending in the wrong direction.
Makeup industries do not cater to people of color in the way they should — with detail, understanding of color spectrums, and accurate representation. In order for this to happen, we have to start talking about it.
The lack of diversity in the Oscar's fail to do film justice.
Bipartisanship might win the 2016 election, and youth voters (i.e. you) can help make that happen.
At The State Press, we think students need to know about these pieces of legislation and we encourage you to express your endorsement, or lack thereof, to your representative.
To build a better economic future for Arizona, we need to prioritize higher education.
Beauty standards are more important than we think; societal standards foster unrealistic expectations.
American women are rightfully prioritizing themselves and waiting longer to have their first baby.
Governor Ducey promises to prioritize education, but the wounds of historic funding cuts are still fresh.
People use the phrase "everything happens for a reason," but is this the best way to approach difficult situations?
Even though social media is a good outlet for political discussions, you still need to vote.
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