Q&A with a Trans* Community Member
State Press Magazine sits down with Ira Bohm-Sanchez to discuss transgender issues and his experience with his transition from female-to-male.
State Press Magazine sits down with Ira Bohm-Sanchez to discuss transgender issues and his experience with his transition from female-to-male.
A discussion and exploration on what virginity represents today, and whether or not it is a repressed discussion among students at ASU.
Holly and Tom talk about the History Department's Pizza Party and a new book by history professor Kyle Longley.
Geographer has to be one of my favorite bands. They’re fun, light, easy to dance to, and their live atmosphere makes even the most awkward concert-goer cut loose. If you can make it this Wednesday night at the Crescent Ballroom, go. Geographer’s artistry is not something you want to miss.
"Authors for the Philippines" is trying to raise money to help in the Philippines. The funds raised by the bidding on these special literary talents and treasures, goes to the British Red Cross.
Former SPM writer Kharli Mandeville talks about her new project in Tilt Magazine, a feminism and society-driven magazine.
Performance in the Borderlands strives to bring up dialogue about cultural borders of many different types
Sex is funny. It was funny in elementary school, it was still funny in sixth grade when I discovered "Sex and the City" and its giggle-worthy now. These six facts will have you knee-slapping, blushing and squirming before you can say “that's what she said.”
ASU students hold a variety of opinions about feminism. How do you see it?
The end of the semester snuck up out of nowhere, as it usually does. For those of you just figuring it out now, we only have three weeks left of classes.
On November 9, gypsies, pirates, cowboys and some of the just plain freaky took over Roosevelt Street to celebrate the second Phoenix Annual Parade of the Arts. The only pedestrian-led, fun for all ages parade in Phoenix brought together Phoenicians of all shapes and sizes.
From the Revolution to Vietnam, war has helped define our country since its beginning.
Once a forbidden fruit, sex is now a topic of candidness and open discussion for the thousands of university students on campus.
Nine months out of the year, doing what you enjoy takes too much effort. This is not to say that academics and outside work are not enjoyable.
Blindingly bright, a simple, highly pixelated fez falls from the heavens, landing gracefully (amid twinkles) atop a cute, white humanoid’s head.
Most nights of drunken fraternizing end with a permanent-marker penis elaborately drawn on one’s forehead. Case closed. But oftentimes, Friday nights take a darker turn. SPM spoke with ASU students to determine the relationship between alcohol and sexual assault. We found there’s a difference between correlation and causation and the one taking the risk versus the one who carries the responsibility.
College is known to be a hotbed for sexual activities and experimentation. This may make attending college uncomfortable or even hostile to those who do not experience sexual attraction. Aces of Arizona, an organization for asexual students at ASU, hopes to change that.
After several late nights, I am happy to announce that the next issue of State Press Magazine has been completed. Look for it on newsstands next week!
Coffee Conversation: Things Left Unsaid from The State Press on Vimeo. What is the one thing you wish you would have said to someone but never said out loud? What hindered you from saying so?
In the second installment of her reviews of the games from "Indie Game: The Movie," Alex Dersch reviews the indie game "Braid."
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