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(10/20/20 4:04am)
Getting mental health care is often considered a luxury in many BIPOC cultures. Because of this, college students who belong to minority communities are less likely to ask for help when burdened with symptoms of mental illness.
(10/02/20 2:11am)
Delaney Gonzalez, a former desk assistant for the Palo Verde West dormitory, spent her hours at work making sure everyone who entered was a resident, per ASU's COVID-19 policy. So Gonzalez, a freshman studying psychology, was confused when she checked a student's ID, and it was labeled with a different, nearby dormitory.
(09/26/20 2:40pm)
As positive coronavirus cases continue to be reported within the ASU student community, many students know friends and classmates who have tested positive and were sent into isolation. However, many aren't familiar with what the full process looks like.
(09/17/20 4:49am)
Barrett, the Honors College announced on Sept. 5 that the submission of a standardized test score will not be required for the 2021-22 application pool.
(09/10/20 4:23am)
As students began their fall semester at ASU, videos of parties surfaced on social media and ASU PD released several "student-related" party citations. Not long after these videos circulated, cases of COVID-19 began rising at ASU. Not only are these gatherings dangerous and irresponsible, they are also ableist.
(12/18/20 6:45pm)
"The mental health of students is being negatively affected by the climate of coronavirus, ASU Counseling Services is striving to offer more opportunities for treatment." Illustration published on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020.
(09/14/20 2:49am)
The experiences of first generation college students are wrought with immense fears, anxieties and challenges. Such a challenge can include feelings of insecurity and incompetence in the face of a new environment. In this episode of "This Campus Life," ASU graduate student and first-year success coach Amber Layne reflects on her experience with Imposter Syndrome and the importance of vulnerability along her journey as a first generation college student.
(09/02/20 4:20am)
ASU is offering new majors, minors and certificates for undergraduate, graduate and online students beginning this fall semester. The new programs are in a variety of fields, from aging and health to American studies.
(08/05/20 12:47am)
After returning from a weekend in Tucson in late June, my friends and I became increasingly nervous that we had contracted COVID-19 during our stay. We were hesitant about going to Tucson because we had been practicing social distancing, and going on the trip meant we would be sharing close quarters with one another. Despite our misgivings, we decided, perhaps impulsively, that the trip would alleviate our collective cabin fever. After two days of near-constant texting and temperature taking, we had convinced ourselves that we returned to Phoenix with the virus.
(07/30/20 2:12am)
More Americans have reported signs of anxiety and depression since the onset of the pandemic caused by COVID-19, according to the Census Bureau. Many have self-isolated to stay safe, but such actions have taken a negative toll on some people's mental state.
(07/10/20 6:25pm)
The University released a plan Friday detailing a breakdown for distribution of the money it received from the CARES Act after months of deliberation, a meeting with students and an outpour of social media demands asking the money be released to students.
(07/09/20 2:47am)
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods said in order to stop the spread and provide clarity on COVID-19 rules and regulations, a statewide mask mandate should be put in place.
(06/27/20 12:18am)
Tempe City Council approved some of its projected budget adjustments by default at its special virtual meeting Thursday after a city-wide financial review of economic impacts caused by COVID-19.
(06/12/20 7:31pm)
Max Fees, an Undergraduate Student Government Tempe presidential candidate, filed a lawsuit in federal court Monday asking a judge to instruct ASU to overturn his disqualification, one day before the Palmer ticket was inaugurated into executive office.
(06/10/20 2:30am)
Many athletes come to college to further their sporting careers. Some, if their talents are highly sought after in the professional realm, make the jump and leave their studies behind. Some others simply never complete their studies.
(05/19/20 2:24am)
ASU President Michael Crow supports the idea of universities having federal protection from COVID-19 lawsuits, according to an ASU spokesperson.
(05/18/20 5:26pm)
Editor's Note: This story was published/adapted with permission from Science.
(05/18/20 5:25pm)
Edito's Note: This story was published/adapted with permission from Science.
(05/02/20 2:55am)
The Associated Students of ASU Supreme Court will investigate "many potential Constitutional Right infringements" brought to their attention after the Jester v. Fees opinion named the Palmer ticket the next to hold executive office for Undergraduate Student Government Tempe.
(04/14/20 4:07am)
With COVID-19 and social distancing at the forefront of many minds, services and rituals offered at ASU's faith-based organizations that would normally take place in churches, synagogues and mosques now occur online.