U.S. Surgeon General speaks to ASU students on mental health, human connection
Vivek Murthy, Surgeon General of the United States, came to ASU on Monday for his "We Are Made to Connect Tour."
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Vivek Murthy, Surgeon General of the United States, came to ASU on Monday for his "We Are Made to Connect Tour."
About midway through every semester, students flock to their MyASU pages to complete the seemingly impossible task of selecting courses to stay on track with their program while making sure the classes are not too early (an 8 a.m.), not too late (anything after 5 p.m.) and definitely not on Fridays.
In the world of college sports, 30% of surveyed athletes feel extremely mentally overwhelmed, according to an NCAA study.
The latest step in music curation technology, Spotify's "daylist," offers a fun and unique style of playlists, but there's still a way to go in crafting the ideal listening experience.
After arriving from the University of Texas, ASU softball coach Megan Bartlett introduced a new wrinkle into the program she felt played a considerable role in the Longhorns' postseason success a season prior; a mental performance coach.
A sharp pain jolted me upward from my comfortable position on my bed. When I stood up, it was like I had eaten a pound of rocks. I dragged my feet as I headed to the bathroom — it felt like my intestines were tangled around my bladder.
ASU President Michael Crow doubled down on the University's commitment to maintain capped tuition rates in the future as he made his tuition proposal to the Arizona Board of Regents for the 2023-24 academic year at a public hearing Tuesday.
Voting for the Undergraduate Student Government on all campuses has begun online with the Downtown Phoenix Sears ticket is running unopposed.
Between exams, internships and part-time jobs, four-to-six hour sessions of Dungeons & Dragons with friends isn't a possibility for many college students.
Audrey Sadlier reports on mental health and counseling resources at ASU. Plus, the Sun Devil men's basketball team enters March Madness, and University President Michael Crow proposes tuition increases for the Fall 2023-24 academic year.
Audrey Sadlier reports on mental health and counseling resources at ASU. Plus, the Sun Devil men's basketball team enters March Madness, and University President Michael Crow proposes tuition increases for the Fall 2023-24 academic year.
On March 18, ASU students and other community members are participating in the Out of Darkness Walk on the Student Services Lawn to show support for those who have been impacted by suicide and open the door to conversations about mental health.
ASU students could see one of the highest tuition increases since the beginning of the pandemic for the next academic year if the Arizona Board of Regents, the state's governing board for public universities, approves University President Michael Crow's tuition and fee proposal submitted Friday.
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An anti-abortion activist was taken into custody by the Phoenix Police Department Tuesday morning after scaling the now vacant 40-story, 483-foot Chase Tower in downtown Phoenix, just a few blocks away from ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus. He faces criminal trespassing and nuisance charges.
The Relationships and Technology Lab at ASU studies how digital advancements transform the way people connect, and explores the potential for new interpersonal technologies.
When a controversial speaker came to campus earlier this semester, many students called for the University to stop the event. But what can the school actually do? We untangle some questions about ASU and freedom of speech in this special episode of "State Press Play."
ASU student Lindsey Schmitt must attend an education class and pay a fine to victims involved in an altercation in February at the Greek Leadership Village.
With reports of extensive wait times and negative interactions, ASU Counseling Services needs reform as soon as possible. These consistent issues point to a demand for more staffing and proper training to adequately address mental health issues faced by the student body.
As Arizonans head to the polls next month, numerous new voting laws will be taking effect that may prevent residents from freely exercising their right to vote.
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