ASU class gives students the opportunity to experiment with video
Students taking the class will be displaying their works created throughout the spring semester at Video Nite on Wednesday, May 2.
Students taking the class will be displaying their works created throughout the spring semester at Video Nite on Wednesday, May 2.
Record Stores around the world prepare for a surge in patrons as Record Store Day draws near.
The 13th AFA Film Festival will showcase work from ASU upperclassmen filmmakers as well as provide networking opportunities for students.
Elna Rae rocked out in The State Press' Tempe newsroom in the new SP Sessions series.
Elna Rae is the next local act to be featured in the State Press Sessions series.
Coffee With a Cop was started to encourage a healthy relationship between the ASU community and the law enforcement officers who serve it.
Forget maroon and gold – some Sun Devils are seeing green on 4/20.
Plush World TV, the second artist featured in our SP Sessions series, brought original and unique music to the newsroom.
Alexis Molina of Plush World T.V. delivered a solo set in the SP Sessions.
Indie punk outfit Go Outside delivered an acoustic set in the SP Sessions.
Breakthrough Indoor Percussion is ready to represent Arizona percussion on an international scale in Dayton, Ohio.
ASU students will be presenting their work for Project Cities at a showcase on April 25 as part of Earth Month at ASU.
The recent run of Rodgers and Hammerstein's the '"King and I," known for its historic reputation of white-washing, brings a diverse cast to the Gammage stage.
Two ASU students submitted booklists that are now on display at Noble Library
Watch the ASU a capella group the TEMPEtations perform at The State Press newsroom as part of our first SP Basement Session.
ASU Gammage is hosting 'The Color Purple,' a musical detailing hardship and triumph for African American women in the pre-World War II South.
Kari Wehrs uses tintype photography and target shooting to discuss guns in a way politics can’t.
State Press reporter Joseph Perez was enrolled in his tribe after 19 years.
It's no secret that AMPs upcoming "Not So Secret Fest" is going to be filled with local music and art.
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