Binge drinking indicates immaturity in college students
Universities across the U.S. have commonly been characterized by parties and binge drinking, especially at state schools like ASU.
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Universities across the U.S. have commonly been characterized by parties and binge drinking, especially at state schools like ASU.
Left to fend for themselves, college students inherit many new adult responsibilities, such as shopping for food products. With so many other activities and academics, students often choose the cheapest products in order to save a dime or two, but by doing so, they discount the possible health and ethical implications of their purchase.
It is common for college students to fantasize about having the perfect body, about representing the perfect image of health. Unfortunately, maintaining a healthy diet and exercise regiment is difficult.
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.
Rosemarie Dombrowski’s intermediate poetry workshop preparing for their community art project on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016, at the downtown ASU campus.
Rosemarie Dombrowski, a Senior Lecturer of English at ASU, poses for a photo on Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016, at the downtown ASU campus.
The internet is chock-full of information, but not all of it is accurate. Typically, we are concerned with the accuracy of our sources on the internet, whether it's updating us on current event updates or educating us on a specific topic. However, when it comes to self-diagnosing ourselves health wise, we are normally not as wary.
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.
The women's studies department at ASU is seen on Friday, Aug. 19.
In this photo illustration reporter Gabby Hirniese photographs her roommate to showcase how one might cope with stress in a college setting.
As college students, we all worry. We have a plethora of tests and assignments in addition to an overwhelming number of new adult responsibilities.
We all need to take a step back and acknowledge our current predicament for what it is: largely unimportant. Finals week, like most of our time in college, is very stressful, but we are adding to the hype by fostering an assumption that is not necessarily true. It is only natural that students bond over their mutual dislike for finals week, but we are supporting this idea that finals week is a nearly unachievable feat both on social media and in interactions with our peers. This is not the case.
Travelers can tour Fredo Leche, a farm where visitors can milk cows. (Terri Colby/Chicago Tribune/TNS)
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We all browse social media from time to time. Some of us browse incessantly, scrolling through Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat every half hour while some of us browse it once or twice a day. Additionally, some of us browse it more extensively than others, delving into the dangerous territory of social media “stalking.”
At the beginning of the school year, we all told ourselves we were going to get fit. After all, we have been educated on the importance of physical exercise in maintaining our health and balance in our lives. Plus, living in Arizona, we all want that beach body year-round. Unfortunately, as academics pick up and we become burnt-out from the work-load, we forget to work on our physical fitness.
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