'Bionic Bryce' shows off his talent
Bionic Bryce from The State Press on Vimeo. Robotic dancer and art studies freshman Bryce Dillard discovered his passion for dance when he started attending ASU and began dancing at parties.
Bionic Bryce from The State Press on Vimeo. Robotic dancer and art studies freshman Bryce Dillard discovered his passion for dance when he started attending ASU and began dancing at parties.
11 bit studios excellently adapts its award-winning tower defense game, Anomaly Warzone Earth, to the Xbox 360.
The Underground Foundation at ASU presented Clusterfest, a music and art festival, on Hayden Lawn Saturday, April 14.
Studying education, student teaching and training to compete on the national level are all part of track champion Mason McHenry's daily routine.
On this week's episode of Devil's Chowda, Clayton and Noah discuss the planned lightrail extension to Mesa.
This week, ASU President Michael Crow explains how the university makes budget and tuition decisions.
Student Emergency Medical services are EMTs who work to provide the ASU community with emergency medical care on campus.
The folk at Devil's Chowda discuss the upcoming Sun Devil Stadium renovation.
House Bill 2549 would extend provisions of telephone harassment laws to the Internet, making it illegal to annoy or offend a person.
Some students are noticing intercampus shuttles are more crowded than usual, but Parking and Transit Services isn't planning on adding more buses.
Junior Adam Simons is making an impact on the Arizona music scene with his band RadioDriveBy while studying business and music at ASU.
Over a thousand butterflies fly among vibrant wildflowers and sweet nectar plants at the Desert Botanical Garden every spring.
Protesters in hooded sweatshirts gather in downtown Phoenix to march against the mishandling of the case of George Zimmerman.
The Devil's Chowda crew discusses what they did over spring break.
Orry Night, an economics senior, was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma as a sophomore at ASU. After battling cancer and complications from treatment Night is on track to graduate this May after just 8 semesters. This week on State Press Weekly, Night sits down with host Samantha Valtierra Bush and talks about his battle with cancer, his dedication to his school work and what he's giving back to cancer patients.
The Morning Amor, formerly known as The Young Hearts, came out for a private interview and to play an acoustic song on Feb. 26 for State Press Magazine.
This past weekend, Phoenix got a taste of March Madness as US Airways Center hosted the NCAA West Regional.
Twenty-five female inmates at Estrella Women’s Jail took part in the 10th annual Journey Home performance by reading poetry, using expressive movement and by presenting visual arts.
Thom Yorke and Radiohead performed to a sold out crowd last night at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale.
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