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A letter from State Press Magazine's editor-in-chief on the whiteness and inaccessibility of modern journalism. → Read More
Taylor Swift's "folklore" is a true testament to who the singer is and what she can do. → Read More
"She does not see herself as a hero. She does what she does because that’s the person my mom is, that’s the way she was built." → Read More
State Press Magazine managing editor Joseph Perez did a 12-hour stay at the Taco Bell on Rural and Apache. → Read More
Many reservations struggle to get internet to the online ASU students who live there. → Read More
State Press Magazine takes a look at American Sign Language through the lens of the ASU community. → Read More
Teaspressa, founded by an ASU alumna, opened its third location in downtown Phoenix. → Read More
Editor-in-chief Arren Kimbel-Sannit talks about his time at The State Press and his short-lived stint as a flautist. → Read More
State Press managing editor Kimberly Rapanut talks about her upbringing, culture shock and John Denver. → Read More
State Press digital editor Andi Blodgett talks about working in the family business, her upbringing and more. → Read More
State Press digital editor Alexis Potter talks about her advice for incoming freshman, her upbringing and more. → Read More
Tempe's Portal Project is connecting people from around the world. → Read More
Lime scooter company will be removing its scooters from Tempe. → Read More
Student Creative Services made a video to prepare students on what to do during a shooting. → Read More
Big Surf, a house venue in Tempe, focuses on keeping attendees safe. → Read More
ASU student debuts album "In Your Hands" which features jazz, pop and rock influences. → Read More
ASU West celebrates Native American culture with a festival of music, food and art. → Read More
ASU students offer an escape from the stress of college in relaxing music. → Read More
An easy-going homeowner invites the Tempe music scene into his dining room. → Read More
Indigenous teachers can remain active within their tribes while pursuing higher education starting in 2019. → Read More