State Press

The State Press is the independent, student-operated newspaper of Arizona State University. It publishes a free newspaper every weekday. The history of The State Press goes back to ASU's establishment as a "Normal School" during Arizona's territorial period. The university's first student newspaper, The Normal Echo, made its debut on October 18, 1890. Back then, it was a one-page supplement to the local newspaper now called the East Valley Tribun... more

First issue date:

  • 1906

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Owner

Arizona State University

Arizona State University (also referred to as ASU, or Arizona State) is the largest public research university in the United States under a single administration, with total student enrollment of 68,064 as of fall 2009. ASU is spread across four campuses in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. ASU was...

Address

State Press Headquarters

Tempe Maricopa County

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