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(02/25/20 3:10am)
ASU’s Creative Health Collaborations was awarded $150,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts to form a new lab called the Caregiving Research Lab, which will conduct research on the impact the arts have on individuals in three different caregiving situations.
(02/27/20 2:15am)
With a variety of music festivals and other events coming to Arizona in March, there are plenty of things to do next week. Here are some of the highlights:
(02/21/20 7:16pm)
Along with Tempe mayoral candidates, the following five Tempe City Council candidates will be on the ballot on March 10, going after three open seats.
(02/16/20 11:04pm)
In January of this year, ASU professors published a book called "Transforming the Police: Thirteen Key Reforms" based on research strategies to alter police departments in a revolutionary way.
(02/17/20 2:45am)
The Arizona Board of Regents met to discuss and vote on several items that Arizona public universities have requested funding for, including overcoming student financial barriers, a large investment in ASU's capital development plan and a study on student-athlete image and likeness.
(02/21/20 3:50am)
Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller died on Sept. 7, 2018, just after he released his album "Swimming." His final album, entitled "Circles," was released posthumously on Jan. 17, 2020. "Swimming" and "Circles" are part of an incomplete album trilogy.
(02/16/20 9:44pm)
Anyone who drives in Tempe during peak rush hours is all too familiar with the negative emotions stemming from bumper-to-bumper traffic.
(02/06/20 2:26am)
Editor’s note: This article contains offensive language.
(01/31/20 6:02am)
The Morrison Institute for Public Policy hosted a public presentation on firearm deaths in Arizona from the start of 2015 to the end of 2017 on Wednesday and highlighted that deaths have increased over that time period.
(02/06/20 2:23am)
Thousands of young people around the country are addicted to nicotine. It's easy to judge those people for using something that's not good for them, but nicotine is one of the hardest drugs to quit — I know from personal experience.
(01/28/20 5:09am)
Tempe Battle of the Bands: The first 2020 Battle of the Bands event will take place at the Tempe Student Pavilion from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. At the annual PAB event, ASU bands gather to compete for a chance to play at Devilpalooza on Feb. 15. This year's Devilpalooza headliner is Quinn XCII.
(01/30/20 4:55am)
ASU took a holistic approach to innovation with the addition of a NatureMaker space to the Biomimicry Center that aims to inspire students to explore nature's sustainability solutions.
(12/06/19 5:28am)
Students and faculty from the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication received a $10,000 grant from Tempe City Council to study loneliness and isolation.
(11/26/19 2:24am)
In the health field, snap decisions can be the difference between life and death. In the book “Lazy, Crazy, and Disgusting: Stigma and the Undoing of Global Health,” ASU professors discuss the role of stigma in both the healthcare system and daily life.
(11/14/19 3:12am)
In an effort to bear down on mental health awareness, one UA student traveled to ASU’s Tempe campus with one purpose: to build a wall of memes.
(11/19/19 1:13am)
Every semester, students engage in the new opportunities that education presents them. Some of them have been preparing for these moments their whole lives. Some of them have just discovered a new passion, or maybe they are continuing their pursuit of a skill they have been practicing their whole life. Either way, many of these students will, at some point, feel like a fraud.
(11/13/19 4:11am)
Tempe police officers will now carry Naloxone, also known as Narcan, to help Tempe Fire Medical Rescue continue the fight the city's opioid epidemic.
(11/14/19 3:58am)
Abortion is a moral issue. It is a moral issue because it teaches women they are not capable of having a child while also getting their degree. It also convinces them to undergo procedures that can be detrimental to their mental well-being.
(11/07/19 2:56am)
I have a vivid memory of lying on the cold tile floor in my dark living room one night when I was 13. I was drowning in my own thoughts. I was alone and afraid.
(11/06/19 1:59am)
Freedom is “To ask nothing. To expect nothing. To depend on nothing,” wrote Ayn Rand, noted idiot, in one of her terrible novels. She represents an idyllic view of a perfectly atomized and inherently lonely society that is all too real for our generation.