Students who lose or question their faith find strength in self-discovery
There are many speculations as to why college students move away from religion, but it is seldom discussed how they cope and find meaning when it happens.
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There are many speculations as to why college students move away from religion, but it is seldom discussed how they cope and find meaning when it happens.
USG Tempe Senate meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017, in the Memorial Union basement on the Tempe campus.
Tempe Undergraduate Student Government violated at least one USG bylaw before its most recent Senate meeting, held on Tuesday, Nov. 21, when the Senate failed to provide proper notice of the meeting on its website.
Phoenix is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, according to recent data from the Census Bureau. With this rising population comes the need for newer and more efficient infrastructure, more residences and centers for innovative people to collaborate like those provided by Arizona State University.
ASU students gather to contact representatives at the USEE phone banking event at the Memorial Union on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017.
Students gathered to contact representatives at the USEE phone banking event at ASU's Memorial Union on Oct. 19.
In the wake of a growing support for undocumented DACA recipients, Arizona State University’s Undocumented Students for Education Equity club put together a phone bank on Oct. 19 to allow students and faculty to show their support for undocumented students currently attending ASU and elsewhere in the U.S.
On June 3, 2016 ASU announced that former Arizona Congressman Matt Salmon would become vice president of government affairs. After serving in the House of Representatives for a total of five terms with the Republican Party, Salmon was returning to his alma mater.
The Center for the Study of Race and Democracy partnered with Barrett, the Honors College Wednesday night to bring students and community activists together in downtown Phoenix.
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