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(12/06/25 8:30pm)
You walk into your first day of sixth-grade health class. The teacher introduces herself and explains that the first chapter of the class will cover sex education. Laughter and embarrassed sighs run through the room. Some students could write a book on everything their parents taught them about sex. For others, this topic is unfamiliar and intimidating.
(12/04/25 3:42am)
Hidden on the bottom floor of the Memorial Union, a world of manicures, skincare and haircuts awaits.
(12/04/25 5:11am)
The Race and Relationships (R&R) Lab is a counseling psychology research lab at ASU that studies topics primarily impacting communities underrepresented in research.
(11/25/25 3:21am)
Tucked into a corner of Hayden Library sits a collection of tiny, unassuming booklets.
(11/26/25 5:03am)
The Graduate Student Government Assembly passed a resolution Friday urging ASU officials to reject the Trump administration's higher education compact.
(11/18/25 4:51am)
21st-century movie lovers should be able to quickly recognize the blue FBI anti-piracy image that appears when watching DVDs. It's a warning many dismiss, eager to watch their favorite movies at home, but its message is loud and clear, even if ignored: Don't violate copyright law.
(11/08/25 12:48am)
It was a boisterous night in Philadelphia on Feb. 9 when Dan Starke, a freshman studying sports journalism, marched down Broad Street. Fans decked out in green were packed shoulder to shoulder so tightly that he couldn't see past the person in front of him.
(11/05/25 4:10am)
The cold water rushed out of the faucet, sending the slightest shock through my waiting hands.
(11/04/25 4:10am)
The first time a BetterHelp advertisement popped up on my screen, I didn't think much of it — it was just another content tool I wasn't able to skip over. By the 10th time, those ads began to shape my view on psychology: a couch, a therapist asking how you feel and a box of tissues at your disposal.
(10/14/25 3:30am)
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(09/12/25 7:26am)
Over 194,000 students were enrolled at ASU for the 2024-25 year — 36.5% of them were first-generation undergraduate students, according to the ASU website.
(03/28/25 3:16am)
The Undergraduate Student Government West Valley has two executive tickets running for the positions of president, vice president of policy and vice president of services for the 2025-26 school year: the Shahin ticket and the Cole ticket.
(03/26/25 4:23am)
"Everything fell into place," said Jay Rials, a sophomore studying biochemistry. "As I've gotten older, I've kind of figured out where I feel like I've meant to be."
(02/18/25 2:42am)
Mental health has long been dictated by media portrayal and monetization, but the recent online commercialization of wellness may have derailed the conversation from its core subject to one of speculation and scandal.
(02/13/25 3:12am)
ASU President Michael Crow held a student forum on Tuesday at the West Valley campus, where he addressed the College Republicans United tabling event, the new U.S. presidential administration, the newly enacted tuition surcharge and student mental health services.
(02/11/25 3:35am)
The Navajo Nation published a press release last month in which Dr. Buu Nygren, president of the Navajo Nation, addressed "negative, and sometimes traumatizing, experiences with federal agents targeting undocumented immigrants in the Southwest."
(01/29/25 4:44am)
Organizations across campus are working to connect students with the ultimate health hack: a vaccine that shields you from multiple types of cancer.
(11/22/24 2:40am)
When Nov. 1 rolls around, many people associate it with the beginning of the holiday season. But for many college students, November is a dreadful, draining and debilitating month that feels like the opposite of the holiday season. Instead, students see it as the beginning of burnout season.
(10/22/24 2:21am)
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(10/08/24 1:05am)
Marching down the field after the Jayhawks took the lead with a field goal in the third quarter, the ASU offense set on Kansas' 19-yard line threatening to score. Redshirt freshman quarterback Sam Leavitt stood tall in the pocket and delivered a strike to redshirt sophomore Jordyn Tyson in the endzone — only one issue, it was dropped.