Mary Moe Adams, a ballet examiner, teaches the craft to adoring students
It is obvious that her students enjoy learning from her because of her willingness to share her knowledge and her kindness toward them.
It is obvious that her students enjoy learning from her because of her willingness to share her knowledge and her kindness toward them.
Children are benefitting from an ASU preschool program that offers playgroups and language evaluations.
State Press hockey beat writer Fabian Ardaya captures ASU hockey warming up moment in a time-lapse video before the Sun Devils' first game of the season.
What do you over the weekend? Read a book? Hike? Party? Binge watch Netflix? Personally, I divide my time between homework, reading, and YouTube.
After years of the state government failing to grant Arizona's universities any money for facilities maintenance, $3 million were allocated to the schools for this fiscal year. But many are saying this is too little, too late.
Journalism freshmen and transfer students filled the First Amendment Forum at the downtown Phoenix campus Monday night to learn about the variety of different student clubs and organizations available at the Cronkite School.
Video by Edward James Hernandez | Multimedia Reporter Whitewashing the A on Tempe Butte, better known as A Mountain, is one of many Arizona State University traditions.
Students remember the Sikh temple shooting tragedy in Wisconsin by engaging in service and having interfaith dialogues to promote unity.
Watch redshirt senior running back Deantre Lewis in slow motion.
This week marks the final week of classes for the spring 2014 semester. As some Sun Devils look forward to their summer vacations, others look toward graduation.
Produced by Sophia Thomas | Reach her @shmophia
Spring break is over and graduation is just around the corner, but many of you seniors might be suffering from a disease called senioritis.
"South Park: The Stick of Truth" entertains, though disappoints with lackluster gameplay.
This was an exciting week. The Head and the Heart released a new video, which proved to be a fantastic, moving new addition to their collective book of musical successes.
Book-to-movie adaptations are all the rage right now. But what about books that become plays and musicals? Here are Marie's top five book-to-stage performances.
SPM Coffee Conversations: Planting an Apple Tree from The State Press on Vimeo. German monk Martin Luther once said, “Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.” State Press Magazine’s Coffee Conversation sits down with the students of the ASU downtown campus to discuss what this quote means to them. Reach the videographer at ltnguy14@asu.edu or via Twitter @luu_t_nguyen
SPM Coffee Conversations: Defining Happiness & Joy from The State Press on Vimeo. Is there a difference between joy and happiness?
After-school program offers children a way to stay active through skateboarding
SPM Coffee Convos from The State Press on Vimeo. What is that one thing, aside from friends and family, that you couldn’t live without?
SPM's People of ASU from The State Press on Vimeo. State Press Magazine's first issue is a snapshot of student diversity.
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