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(11/29/18 4:21am)
The 24-hour news cycle has created a never ending barrage of politics. When people wake up in the morning it seems that there are several new potential crises and scandals to process throughout the day, with many more popping up before they go to sleep.
(12/06/18 11:07pm)
For years, Christina Edwards felt as though she was living in black and white.
(11/21/18 3:03am)
Humankind's relationship with gratitude
(11/20/18 2:40am)
Being a college student requires one to prioritize their academic career over their personal lives almost daily.
(11/27/18 3:16am)
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities announced ASU, along with four other universities, as a finalist for the 2018 Degree Completion Award.
(11/04/18 10:04pm)
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown recently penned a resolution decrying a leaked memo by the Department of Health and Human Services that attempts to legally define gender under Title IX.
(11/02/18 4:32am)
From having his windows smashed, eggs thrown and obscenities etched into his car to dancing in a pow wow put on by his school, one Indigenous student has seen a drastic change in his life since transferring to ASU.
(11/01/18 2:38am)
College is a stressful time for students. Many leave home and move across the state, country or even globe to come to ASU and continue their education.
(10/30/18 2:05am)
Scottsdale International Film Festival: Hosted at the Harkins Shea 14, Sunday will be a major day for the festival with movies ranging from "Mademoiselle Paradis" to "Boy Erased." Times vary throughout the day, and most shows cost about $14.
(10/28/18 11:22pm)
Here is a look at the candidates for the state Senate and state House of Representative for legislative district 24 which encompasses most of downtown Phoenix including ASU's Downtown campus.
(10/28/18 11:37pm)
The Arizona State 16th District, which includes parts of Mesa and Gilbert, Arizona, will be voting for one state Senator and two state House Representatives. Here are the stances of the candidates on important issues in Arizona:
(10/24/18 5:45pm)
For many students, college is stained by drunken nights, all-nighters, failed tests and botched assignments, but for some, the fear of being sexually assaulted is also a part of college life.
(10/04/18 3:02am)
"ASU Twitter users promote mental health awareness and support." Illustration published on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018.
(10/04/18 2:57am)
"Check in on your friends" has become a common cry on social media, but simple texts and empty attempts of advocacy are not enough for students to help their friends who are suffering from a mental illness.
(09/28/18 1:13am)
"People should avoid making disparaging comments about mental health online." Illustration published on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018.
(10/28/18 9:56pm)
A year ago, Michaela Okland was on bedrest and took a semester off from ASU due to a necessary back surgery. At least, that's what she told everyone.
(10/03/18 3:23am)
With spring registration around the corner and graduation in view, senioritis, commonly used to describe senior students' lack of motivation, is making its way through ASU's senior class.
(09/28/18 1:29am)
It's not uncommon on social media, especially on Twitter, to see people posting things like "all these girls are so bipolar" or "my professor is literally psychotic." We’ve all heard it.
(09/26/18 3:29am)
The artist duo behind boredomresearch have been commissioned by the Arizona Cancer Evolution Center to create digital visualizations of cancer that will eventually be seen in the ASU Art Museum, a few of Arizona’s hospitals and more.
(10/04/18 12:56am)
An overload of 'new' can impact a student when they're first adjusting to college life. A new school, new bedroom and new people at every corner can be overwhelming for students since everything they once knew is now different.