ASU's Open Door event
The ASU Open Door event offers an opportunity for students to explore science and innovation.
The ASU Open Door event offers an opportunity for students to explore science and innovation.
ASU student and DACA recipient Belen Sisa was jailed for nearly a week following a protest in Washington, D.C. On this After Hour, Austin Westfall speaks with the activist about her life since the end of DACA.
Tespa partnered with the Fiesta Bowl to bring the Overwatch Collegiate National Championship to ASU.
Former Sun Devils and a world-famous 16th hole attract ASU students and fans to the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
Five years ago, Nathaniel Harris was addicted to methamphetamine and dropped his course load at ASU. Now, four years sober, he helps others achieve sobriety.
USG Tempe has passed a bill that would increase the Student Health and Wellness Fee by $15 a semester. We talk to politics reporter Tina Giuliano about the reason for the bill and what it would take to pass.
State Press podcaster Tim Roeder stops students on ASU's tempe campus to ask what they would change in the world.
Austin Westfall talks with Robert Spindler about the Arizona–Arizona State rivalry.
A new Good Samaritan law could help with the opioid crisis
ASU Regents Professor of Earth and Space Exploration discusses ASU's part in exploring the farthest reaches of space
What should students know before investing in cryptocurrency?
Leonard Downie discusses working on the set of the Oscar-nominated film, as well as his long career at The Washington Post.
Jennifer Legere almost fainted at the sight of her first cadaver, but now she works with them regularly at ASU.
PUBG is proving to be hard to watch as an esport because of the nature of survival games.The NA LCS has formed a player association and Riot seeks for its players to unionize so they can engage in collective bargaining.
ASU grammar professor Maren Showkeir discusses her experience teaching abroad and as a published author with Austin and Samie.
This week Austin and Samie talk to Jay Alabaster, an ASU professor who is teaching an online course while completing his PhD dissertation in a small town in Japan.
State Press political editors discuss why the DREAM Act is a hot topic among some ASU students.
Two dumb college students turn a conversation about music into a petty standoff.
A decade of development has led to the self-driving cars that do not require human drivers for safety.
In this weekly roundup, Austin and Samie discuss everything from what it takes to keep a pet in your dorm room to how you could be the next Sparky mascot for ASU.
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