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"College students need to be more conscious of their eating habits." Illustration published on Thursday, April 20, 2017.
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"College students need to be more conscious of their eating habits." Illustration published on Thursday, April 20, 2017.
We’ve all heard about the freshman 15. You leave home and pack off to college, hoping to grow your brain with new knowledge. Unfortunately, many of us also grow out a big gut from unhealthy eating habits.
University of Southern California professor Jack Halberstam spoke to ASU students about gender variance during the ""Trans*: A Quick and Quirky History of Gender Variance" talk on Thursday, March 30, 2017.
Caitlyn Jenner, "Boys Don't Cry," and "Ken: To be Destroyed" were all discussed during Jack Halberstam's ASU talk.
When Caitlyn Jenner revealed that she is transgender, I was too young to understand the gravity of her transition. It was the first time I’d ever even heard of Bruce Jenner, let alone the concept of being trans*.
When the first day of spring break unfolded, I stepped into the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport with a positive attitude I usually find hard to muster in airports.
Jonathan Koppell, dean of the College of Public Service and Community Solutions, leads a discussion emphasizing how crucial understanding the Constitution is on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017 in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
When I walked into Downtown Phoenix's Westward Ho building on a crisp evening in late February, there was a spring in my step, fueled by my own self-confidence and pride. I was walking into a forum of ASU faculty and students, ready to engage in a discussion of constitutionality and recent laws, and I was completely assured of my ability to understand, and even contribute, to the discussion.
One of the most laughably naive concepts my younger self believed was that fiction was an escape from reality. The truth is that politics and entertainment are inexorably intertwined.
Black women launched a man into space, and we’re only now hearing about it. Why did it take so long for the stories of Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson to reach the big screen?
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