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(03/25/21 11:01pm)
Elizabeth Baer wanted to become a wind musician in an orchestra, her family thought she might attend fashion school and for a long time, she wanted to be an anesthesiologist. But at 17, she joined the military and learned to build bombs.
(03/24/21 3:01am)
The co-presidents of IDEA, a student organization focused on inclusion and equity in the arts, discuss their upcoming project MOSAIC. This production is centered around telling BIPOC and LGBTQ+ stories. Jalen Montgomery and Ramon "Chino" Soberano share their personal experiences with diversity and discussions with the MDT Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.
(03/21/21 6:22pm)
Los candidatos de gobierno de estudiantes de pregrado del campus centro de Phoenix han comenzado a hacer campaña, comenzando el 15 de marzo con tres boletos ejecutivos y estudiantes de cuatro universidades postuladas para el Senado.
(03/21/21 6:23pm)
Los candidatos del gobierno estudiantil de pregrado del campus Tempe han comenzado a hacer campaña para las elecciones de 2021 del USG, con tres boletos ejecutivas para presidente de USGT y estudiantes de siete escuelas haciendo campaña por escaños en el Senado.
(03/17/21 3:23am)
The Undergraduate Student Government Tempe campus candidates have begun campaigning for the 2021 USG elections, with three executive tickets running for USGT president and students from seven colleges campaigning for senate seats.
(03/17/21 3:24am)
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown candidates have begun campaigning, starting on March 15 with three executive tickets and students from four colleges running for Senate.
(03/05/21 3:32am)
A group made of pet therapy teams offers a fluffy respite from the academic and mental health stressors students are facing in a semester without a spring break.
(03/04/21 4:04am)
The lights are dim, the curtains gray, the spastic sunlight is seeping in through the cracks in the blinds.
(03/14/21 11:04pm)
The Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing, the Pat Tillman Veterans Center and the Office for Veteran Military Academic Engagement have partnered for the Veterans Writing Circle, an opportunity for veterans to engage with each other as well as creatively express themselves. Travis Robertson sits down with Shawn Banzhaf, a military advocate with the Pat Tillman Center, and Keanna Curry, a student who has attended the Writing Circle, to get a sense of what the circle can offer veterans as well as how it has adapted amidst virtual meetings and the pandemic.
(03/23/21 2:48am)
Many students who are registered with Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services, or SAILS, have an accommodation to get early registration for classes each semester. This gives students with disabilities an opportunity to have more time to choose professors and class times that best guarantee student success.
(03/05/21 2:44am)
The great Greek philosopher Aristotle attempted to explain how to live a virtuous life through balancing 12 extremes of temperament. The idea of “virtue through moderation” was also present in the Pythagorean cup I took home as a souvenir from a trip I took to Greece as a gangly 11-year-old.
(03/17/21 4:40am)
As ASU reopened campus in Fall 2020 and Spring 2021, the community saw a rise in COVID-19 cases at the beginning of both semesters. Thousands of students were told to quarantine, and while some remained asymptomatic, others became sick and unable to do work. Despite the waves of infection, ASU currently has no uniform protocol for lessening the academic load of students who become sick without placing the responsibility of seeking help on students.
(03/16/21 2:07am)
It has been almost one year since students of all age groups left the classroom and some of them have yet to return.
(03/02/21 2:59am)
In mid-December last year, ASU announced the cancellation of spring break to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus. When the decision was announced, however, the University did not provide any alternatives for the lost downtime, instead opting to end the semester a week early.
(02/26/21 10:58pm)
ASU has announced an update on the University's plan to advance racial equality and inclusivity on campus, which was renamed the LIFT Initiative.
(03/03/21 1:30am)
On her newest record, “FLOWERS for VASES / descansos,” Hayley Williams took her feelings from past relationships, bottled them and put them on a shelf to collect dust.
(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.
(02/19/21 2:37am)
When Stephen King first published his legendary novel “The Stand” in 1978, few could have imagined its various stages of evolution.
(02/17/21 3:36am)
Jamie Loera’s sophomore season with ASU women’s basketball ended a mere two minutes after it began. Before that, Loera only played 11 games as a freshman before partially tearing her hamstring, causing her to miss the rest of that season.
(02/11/21 11:37pm)
Beware of the coronavirus — it will make you lose your senses. Trust me, I learned the hard way.