State Press

State Press

The State Press is the independent, student-operated newspaper of Arizona State University. It published a free newspaper every weekday until January 2013, at which point its print distribution was reduced to once per week. The editorial board announced that ASU Student Media will begin to focus on "a host of new digital products and special print products."

Read more about State Press:  History, Alumni, Layout, Clashes With Administration, 2012 Plagiarism Scandal, Organization

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