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(02/19/21 6:31am)
Students sat down with renowned civil rights activist and scholar Angela Davis to discuss pressing issues affecting the Black community and the role students play in the greater movement toward racial justice.
(01/29/21 4:45am)
A group of ASU students has formed the Accessibility Coalition to represent the disability community at the University.
(01/28/21 2:31am)
In the November Tempe Union High School District Governing Board elections, Armando Montero, a sophomore studying political science, economics and math, made history by becoming the youngest ever member elected to the board at 19. He was ceremonially sworn in by Mayor Corey Woods during the board’s first meeting of the year on Jan. 13.
(01/23/21 7:32pm)
ASU students are finding it increasingly difficult to focus on classes as political disarray from the 2020 election continues to add fuel to an already hectic news cycle.
(01/12/21 7:15am)
On the first day of the Spring 2021 semester, ASU reported its second-highest number of active COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began.
(12/18/20 11:16pm)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of sexual assault and other sensitive issues. For additional resources, contact the national sexual assault hotline at 800-656-4673 or visit the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network's website.
(12/17/20 11:11pm)
Kristen Marquez, an ASU freshman studying digital culture with a focus in music, scheduled her first appointment with ASU Counseling Services in September. Marquez said stress from the semester and the year's events put her already existing mental health struggles in an odd place.
(11/25/20 3:34am)
After the semester was cut short, many students are making arrangements to return home sooner than planned and complete their final exams away from campus. While some still feel confident in their decision to come to Tempe for school this fall, others say they wish the semester went differently.
(12/17/20 12:56am)
Along with the academic stress of college and all that goes with it, students also have to navigate the dangers of critical health issues, one of which being the coronavirus pandemic.
(11/17/20 3:55am)
In a nine-page zine featuring stories of students' experiences with ASU Counseling Services, four ASU students have taken what began as a group project to exchanges with the University’s highest officials about changing operations to better accommodate students with disabilities.
(11/17/20 12:57am)
When I decided to enroll at ASU, I knew I was making the decision to forego Wisconsin winters in favor of the Arizona sun. However, that didn't make it any easier when my mom sent me a photo of the season's first snowfall two weeks ago, and I wasn't there to witness it.
(11/13/20 2:43am)
This year, stress and loneliness caused by the pandemic, election anxiety, uncertainty for what the future holds, and seasonal affective disorder all mix together for an overwhelming concoction of mental health issues.
(11/02/20 2:55am)
Failure is a normalized part of the college experience. Healthy practices for dealing with the emotional fallout that comes with failure, however, aren't quite as well known. On this episode of This Campus Life, join ASU student Camryn Thompson and counselor Dr. Aaron Krasnow for a conversation on what it truly means to confront and cope with our shortcomings.
(12/18/20 7:11pm)
"Having graduate students sit in on ASU Counseling sessions treats students like datasets instead of people seeking help." Illustration published on Monday, Nov. 16, 2020.
(10/27/20 11:20pm)
The ASU Police Department is investigating who may have left a racial slur written in graffiti near ASU Gammage last Friday, a spokesperson for the department said.
(10/31/20 4:00pm)
Days look the same for most ASU students: Wake up, open a laptop, eat something. Most rarely go out, staying indoors for safety and attending classes remotely despite an in-person option.
(10/26/20 3:02am)
For junior Taylor Tufano, who is studying business marketing, the transition from living in her sorority house in the Greek Leadership Village to an isolation room in a completely different building wasn't exactly easy.
(10/21/20 3:11am)
After a sharp rise in domestic violence calls since the beginning of the pandemic, the city of Tempe announced it will allocate $4 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security and Victims of Crime Act funds to expand victim services, hoping to reach more of the thousands of Tempe residents who experience domestic violence yearly.
(10/17/20 9:46am)
Several seats are up for election in Maricopa County on Nov. 3. Here are the races and the candidates running for those spots.
(10/27/20 1:02am)
For ASU senior tennis player Ilze Hattingh, religion has become part of her daily routine. But in 2016, a year before she came to ASU, Hattingh was about to walk away from the sport.