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(09/16/21 7:23pm)
A new Texas abortion law — Senate Bill 8 — recently went into effect, banning all abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, before many people even know they're pregnant. If it spreads to other states, people everywhere could be at risk of losing access to abortions.
(09/15/21 4:10am)
Transgender students have been taught that it is their responsibility to seek out a safe space to express themselves. If there isn't a safe space, they have to create one, or worse: hide the fact that they are trans. I am nonbinary and I use they/them pronouns. That should be all you need to know to respect my identity.
(09/03/21 3:21am)
As a first-year university student who is neurodivergent, school is a challenge.
(09/02/21 3:31am)
After a canceled 2020-21 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ASU men's and women's swim and dive teams are ready to get back into the pool.
(08/24/21 9:38pm)
The Pac-12 announced Tuesday that the conference has entered into an alliance with the Big Ten and Atlantic Coast Conference.
(07/26/21 6:31pm)
If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it’s that access to health care is a matter of life and death. Accessible and affordable health care doesn’t just mean available hospital beds in moments of crisis; it means having access to comprehensive mental health services at no cost, vision, hearing and dental coverage, maternity leave, alternative health care and elective abortion coverage. It also means extending this coverage to our families.
(07/27/21 5:39am)
Unlike existing comedy specials, Bo Burnham’s "Inside" bucks the traditional stand-up formula of a parasocial look into a singular entity. In many ways, the comedy special functions as a multidimensional mirror reflecting the nature of growing up in a polarized world overstimulated by the internet.
(05/21/21 2:44am)
As students returned to campus in August 2020, showing proof of a negative COVID-19 test at move-in and not yet understanding the three versions of ASU Sync they'd be subject to, they settled into a reality that some days felt like science fiction.
(05/14/21 2:09am)
Battinto L. Batts Jr. has been named the next incoming dean at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. He will start his new role on July 1.
(05/08/21 2:38am)
In a meeting with about a dozen current students at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Battinto L. Batts Jr., a leading candidate in the school's search for a permanent dean, expressed his mission and goals for the institution.
(04/23/21 4:18am)
Los servicios de consejería de ASU se han expandido para garantizar que los estudiantes de ASU en todas partes tengan acceso a consejería gratuita las 24 horas del día y los siete días de la semana, sin límite en la cantidad de veces que pueden acceder al servicio.
(04/20/21 7:19pm)
La transición a la universidad es una experiencia que genera mucha ansiedad. En circunstancias normales, los estudiantes tienen que adaptarse a vivir solos, conocer gente nueva y navegar en un entorno completamente nuevo.
(04/16/21 2:44am)
ASU Counseling Services has expanded to ensure ASU students everywhere have access to free counseling 24 hours a day and seven days a week, with no limit to the number of times they can access the service.
(04/14/21 1:07am)
Podcaster Peter Vezeau sits down with two Asian and Pacific Islander American performers at ASU, Jiarui Ding and Brian Calo, to hear about their experiences on and off stage. They discuss the effects racism has on their performances, mental health and activist work.
(04/14/21 5:55am)
Podcaster Peter Vezeau sits down with two Asian and Pacific Islander American performers at ASU, Jiarui Ding and Brian Calo, to hear about their experiences on and off stage. They discuss the effects racism has on their performances, mental health and activist work.
(04/09/21 1:42am)
After spending two years at Barton Community College in Great Bend, Kansas, Amanda Carty transferred to the University of Iowa and proceeded to make an immediate impact. She produced the third-best marks in the women’s indoor triple jump and long jump in the school's history.
(04/07/21 1:59am)
Transitioning to college is an extremely anxiety-inducing experience. Under normal circumstances, students have to adjust to living alone, meeting new people and navigating their way around an entirely new environment.
(04/01/21 2:56am)
Demands for the Campus Assault Advocacy, Resources and Education Center are amplified this week as students across all four campuses march with the Women's Coalition and Sun Devils Against Sexual Assault to pressure ASU to make a commitment to support sexual assault survivors in a way students think is best.
(03/28/21 9:49pm)
I walked into the pharmacy with my mom. I told the worker my name and the prescription I came for. As the words left my mouth, heat crept up my face and my stomach tied itself in knots, a combination of excitement and anxiety washing over me. The pharmacy technician turned around to grab my order.
(03/26/21 2:46am)
The sunset — all reds, purples and yellows— spread across "A" Mountain and painted a scene of relaxation, serenity and absolute beauty. Ever since I started working night shifts two years ago during my freshman year, I rarely saw sunsets.