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Devil's Chowda: Valentine's Day
Devil's Chowda! foreign correspondent Husrev hits the ASU campus to find the meaning of love.
State Press Weekly: Feb. 9
This week on State Press Weekly, Host Samantha Valtierra Bush and reporter Andrew Bernardini discuss a team of Earth and Space Exploration students who will go to NASA in June to experiment in a zero gravity simulator. Music by ASU Music Therapy student, Carlos Urtubey.
Spawn creator Todd McFarlane discusses art direction in "Reckoning"
Legendary comic book artist Todd McFarlane, best known for creating 'Spawn,' discusses his role as art director in 38 Studios's first game, "Kingdoms of Alamur: Reckoning."
Students speak out against House Bill 2675
If House Bill 2675 passes, state university students could be forced to pay $2,000 unless they have a full-ride scholarship based on athletics or academics. This will eliminate need-based full-ride scholarships and limit other scholarships that are affiliated with the university. The legislation states that a student may not use any other source of public or private funding to pay for tuition.
Devil's Chowda: Behind the Viral
Devils Chowda! presents "Behind the Viral: Exploring the cost of success for the creators of Devil's Chowda!"
Archaeology students piece together past
The Archaeological Research Institute provides students with hands on opportunities to piece together past cultures through work with historic artifacts.
State Press Weekly: Feb. 3
This week your host, State Press Weekly brings you a story about lab rats at ASU.
Sun Devil baseball looks to woo recruiters
Despite not being eligible for post-season play, MLB recruitment expectations remain high for the 2012 Sun Devil baseball team.
Fraternity promotes understanding, awareness of homosexuality
ASU's Delta Lambda Phi is trying to shake off the stigma of being a "gay fraternity" while establishing itself as a progressive fraternity which promotes the acceptance of all types of students.
State Press Weekly: Jan. 27
This week on State Press Weekly, reporter Thania Betancourt interviews ASU cosmologist Paul Davies about his research in time travel and the origins of cancer.
State Press Weekly: Jan. 19
This week's State Press Weekly brings you an interview with a team of six freshmen engineering students that's planning a bike share program for Maricopa County and the city of Phoenix.
ASU students take on 'Tough Mudder'
The Tough Mudder is an intense 10 to 12 mile obstacle course designed by the British Special Forces to test a participant's strength, stamina, mental tenacity and teamwork. The event, held at the Mesa Proving Grounds, drew thousands of competitors from across the state and raised money for the Wounded Warrior Project.