Intermedia art student stitches women back into history
Popular images of the American West often include rugged cowboys, tales of victory and vengeance and ultimately, the narrative that the country was built upon, masculine bravery.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of statepress.com - Arizona State Press's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
20 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Popular images of the American West often include rugged cowboys, tales of victory and vengeance and ultimately, the narrative that the country was built upon, masculine bravery.
Residents in Tempe and Phoenix may stumble upon a surprise present as they go out and about during their summer days.
In 2017, the word “feminist” is still often seen as a negative term. Many have made attempts to rectify this. Feminism just means you believe in equality of the sexes.
For college students looking for something one-of-a-kind, the journey may be difficult at a shopping mall or chain store.
ASU students have a lot of options for shopping local, from coffee to produce.
There are a few things college students love: free food, “class is cancelled” emails and long, romantic walks to the coffee shop.
I am a 20-year-old woman. I have a One Direction poster on the wall of my home bedroom and a Harry Styles pillow on my window sill.
As a staunch supporter of gender equality and women’s rights, my list of icons includes the usual: Gloria Steinem, Susan B. Anthony, Michelle Obama, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
We walk a little faster. We clutch our keys a little tighter. We feel relief when we make it home unscathed.
Sit up straight. Stop saying “sorry.” Better hope that pink manicure doesn’t make you look ditzy. Exclamation points in your email? Calm down, princess.
It was the insult heard around the world when Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a “nasty woman” at the final presidential debate. Women everywhere, all too familiar with derogatory terms being flung their way, took to Twitter to make the term their own.
“I brake for birds. I rock a lot of polka dots. I have touched glitter in the last 24 hours … And that doesn’t mean I’m not smart and tough and strong.”
Modern dating looks different from the more formal courtships of the 1950s. Gone are chaperoned dates and declarations of going steady; enter smartphones and swiping right.
In the last few weeks, I have had guys touch my back and my legs despite my obvious disinterest and unavailability. I have heard jokes along the lines of “Consent?! Pfffft!” to express the absurdity of such a vital concept. I have seen guys distraught over being "just friends" with girls because they are desperate for something more.
If you had to make a list of the three things you stand for, what would be on it? Maybe it’s family — relationships with your loved ones are crucial. Perhaps it’s something more abstract, like equality — no sexist jokes will be told on your watch. Or, honesty — you seriously just wish that Pinocchio could get himself together.
If you’ve ever found yourself feeling down after scrolling through Instagram or Facebook, you’re not alone. But when used right, social media can actually enhance your life, make you feel happier and more confident.
Male and female athletes don't train or compete together in many sports, but a closer examination brings this tradition into question.
As I’m writing this, I’m sitting in a local coffee shop, looking at all the people around me. A man and woman who appear to be a couple smile and chat while they sip their lattes at the counter. Two ladies by the window laugh and excitedly catch up as they dig into their omelettes.
A few months ago, I found myself jamming to some Nick Jonas videos, as one does. But behind the catchy beat and soulful vocals, something stopped me in my tracks.
Patriarchy. Intersectionality. Systematic oppression. Not one of these terms was in my vocabulary two years ago. Now I can not only define them, but identify examples of them in daily life.
This website uses cookies to make your experience better and easier. By using this website you consent to our use of cookies. For more information, please see our Cookie Policy.