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(11/05/18 2:22am)
Election season is upon us. If you are unfamiliar with the state of the Senate election, Jeff Flake decided not to seek re-election as Arizona's senator. This paved the way for a race between two non-incumbent candidates.
(10/05/18 3:36am)
Load-bearing origami structures
(10/04/18 2:57am)
"Check in on your friends" has become a common cry on social media, but simple texts and empty attempts of advocacy are not enough for students to help their friends who are suffering from a mental illness.
(10/04/18 1:43am)
An ASU professor is calling into question the legality of a campaign internship opportunity that was sent out to students from the official ASU Political History and Leadership program email.
(10/02/18 4:07am)
There was a decrease in reported crime on ASU campuses in 2017 compared to years prior, according to annual crime statistics published by the University on Monday. The statistics are reflective of all reported on-campus offenses.
(10/05/18 2:33am)
More than seven months after a Buzzfeed report thrust ASU professor Lawrence Krauss into the national spotlight over allegations of sexual misconduct, his status as a tenured professor hangs in the balance while a lengthy administrative process unfolds.
(10/19/18 4:39am)
Straying away from traditional dating, some ASU students are getting sugar daddies to pay their bills and be pampered.
(10/28/18 9:56pm)
A year ago, Michaela Okland was on bedrest and took a semester off from ASU due to a necessary back surgery. At least, that's what she told everyone.
(10/03/18 3:23am)
With spring registration around the corner and graduation in view, senioritis, commonly used to describe senior students' lack of motivation, is making its way through ASU's senior class.
(09/28/18 1:29am)
It's not uncommon on social media, especially on Twitter, to see people posting things like "all these girls are so bipolar" or "my professor is literally psychotic." We’ve all heard it.
(09/26/18 4:09am)
It's a line straight out of an anti-drug PSA, a defense that more and more students might use as Adderall use increases across college campuses.
(09/19/18 3:54am)
After studying alcohol-related sexual assaults for over 25 years, an ASU associate professor is shedding light on factors that impact consent and condom use.
(09/06/18 4:26pm)
Pamphlets, enthusiastic club presidents and sign-up sheets at multiple Welcome Week events this year had an odd companion: coloring books.
(09/09/18 7:39pm)
Voting is a crucial part of the electoral process, and with mid-term elections fast approaching, out-of-state students will have to navigate a complicated system of absentee voting.
(09/06/18 3:30am)
For many, college is the first time away from home and the first time living without their support systems. This all happens while living in cramped dorms and dealing with less than ideal eating and sleeping schedules.
(09/12/18 3:52am)
Many people steer away from yoga because of the belief that yoga has no measurable effects.
(06/06/18 12:38am)
Kate Spade, a household name in the fashion industry for her stylish line of handbags, was found dead in her New York City apartment Tuesday morning. She was 55.
(04/24/18 3:27am)
College students can be extremely susceptible to various forms of dating violence and abuse. During this stressful transitional period in one’s life, it is crucial to identify symptoms of abuse early on.
(04/19/18 9:14pm)
"Sometimes talking to a counselor can make a dark time a little brighter." Illustration published on Thursday, April 19, 2018.
(04/20/18 3:21am)
With the academic year coming to an end, many students are left feeling incredibly overwhelmed by finals, mental health issues, relationship problems and life in general. Spring semester is a time where many students may feel that their mental health is suffering because of other responsibilities and obligations.