Phoenix Mayor and City Council candidates
The city of Phoenix could have a different look after the 2020 election, as Mayor Kate Gallego and four city council members' seats are up for grabs.
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The city of Phoenix could have a different look after the 2020 election, as Mayor Kate Gallego and four city council members' seats are up for grabs.
ASU Music Theatre and Opera and eight music theatre and opera majors collaborated with music theater writers David Brush and Rachel Dean to release the complete recorded album for “The Anxiety Project,” a musical that chronicles struggles with loss, brokenness, love, anxiety and depression.
Here is a rundown of the candidates running for the 2020 legislative election for District 20. District 20 encompasses much of east Glendale and North Phoenix, including the ASU West campus.
ASU’s intercampus shuttles were once lively and overflowing with the high energy of young, social college students.
With fires forcing almost 1,500 people to evacuate their homes, Arizona’s unusually high almanac of fires broke records this summer, leading researchers to break down the best ways to combat this phenomenon.
Like some other members of my generation, I can be a bit more caring, sensitive and in-tune with the world than most. But the poisonous side of these qualities (this finer attention to joy and thus pain) is that we struggle more severely with mental health difficulties than almost any generation before us. As a result of these struggles, I’ve found myself relying on unhealthy coping mechanisms — oversleeping, overeating and leaving my room messier than normal.
During a global pandemic that has claimed the lives of more than 200,000 Americans and taxed the country's health care system and economy, a group of ASU students searched for a way they could help others while remaining safe.
Some Arizona voters are adjusting their mental and monetary focus to the state's Senate race after Tuesday's presidential debate proved to be an uncivil and unproductive airing of personal attacks over policy differences.
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.
“In many minority cultures, professional mental health care is a luxury.” Illustration published on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020.
The ASU hockey team's 2019-20 season ended in heartbreak after months of hard work resulted in a postseason that wouldn't be played because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Britnie Roy, a medical marijuana cardholder and senior studying family and human development, started experiencing panic attacks in her sophomore year at ASU.
The Sun Devil Fitness and Wellness facilities on all four ASU campuses reopened to students Monday after moving to virtual fitness classes in March when COVID-19 restrictions began.
Packing up and moving back home is probably not how most students envisioned their spring semester and summer in 2020. For Kai Graham, a sophomore studying cybersecurity, moving in with their parents was especially difficult. As a transgender and nonbinary person, Graham was quarantined with family members who were unsupportive or unaccepting of them.
While Samantha Aley hopes to be a teacher until she retires, she said that she worries about Arizona's teacher retention and its impact on her future career.
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.
"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.
The words from Asher Roth's 2009 university anthem "I Love College" still ring true for many: "Man I love college (hey), and I love drinking (hey)."
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.
For most students, college is part of a larger life plan that includes a desired path of educational opportunities, internships and networking that eventually leads to a career. When these carefully constructed plans are interrupted, it can be difficult to deal with.
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