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"The psychological effect on a person who's experienced a shooting." Illustration published on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019.
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"The psychological effect on a person who's experienced a shooting." Illustration published on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019.
Through different artistic mediums, ASU artists are telling heavy stories in a sensitive, safe way.
ASU's Department of Psychology has developed an Applied Prevention Science program aimed at teaching graduate students how to prevent suicide in their communities by identifying warning signs for suicidality in children and adolescents.
"Stress levels with shootings and the psychological effect on the person and what counseling goes through." Illustration published on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019.
Typically filled with sports jerseys, deafening cheers and school spirit, ASU 365 Community Union has brought a new addition to the Sun Devil Stadium this semester: mindfulness.
ASU’s No Más Muertes chapter held its first meeting of the semester Tuesday night when activist and former ASU lecturer Scott Warren spoke about his involvement with the organization that works to prevent the death of migrants crossing the southern border of Arizona.
As ASU students face yet another increase in their annual tuition, it can become more difficult for them to stay afloat in a rising pool of costs.
We’ve all been there at some point freshman year: Sitting in our dorm room with an overwhelming sense of loneliness.
After receiving numerous 911 calls, Officer Becky Garcia arrived to see an ASU student “making threats” on campus in a “manic state,” she said. Four officers surrounded the student, then Garcia recognized him and called out his name.
She cried every time she read the script.
A need of the homeless that is often overlooked is that of acquiring transportation to healthcare appointments, but an ASU alumna is looking to help.
The most liberating thing I have ever done was delete my social media accounts. I haven’t had a Twitter, Instagram or Snapchat in over two years because of the major role they played in my life.
Jacob Newberry was sitting in the Taylor Place dining hall eating a sandwich wrap when a man approached him and asked about his relationship with God.
Summer is around the corner, and with that comes the pressure of getting ready for swimsuit season. But before starting a new diet, it's important to look at the science behind what it actually does to the body.
Podcaster Farah Eltohamy talks with two experts to discuss the issue of menstrual equity on the basis of university and public policies. They highlight a variety of other issues surrounding menstruation, such as period poverty and the overall stigma.
After a few years away from the city council, former Tempe Vice Mayor Corey Woods aims to bring his life of public service back to city government with a 2020 run for mayor.
Podcaster Nolan Williams sits down with USG-Tempe Presidential candidate, Chaz Simmons. They talk about Simmons' platform and the experience his ticket brings to this election. If you want more information on their campaign, you can visit their website or Facebook page.
A large portion of our State Press editorial board has been a part of this publication for the better part of the year. As we're winding down to the end of the semester, we have a number of big stories set to publish and, in this field, we find it important to be transparent with our audience.
Podcaster Raida Khan sits down with musician, photographer and full-time student Russell Prim, AKA Rozotadi. Prim discusses the birth of his student band, Room 4, as well as how he manages to balance his academic life with his creative endeavors.
By inspiring students to make a lasting impact on society through their careers, ASU’s master’s program in marriage and family therapy equips students for a career in helping families.
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