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(10/24/17 2:41am)
When Evan Michael York was a freshman at ASU, he struggled with anxiety and depression, illnesses common among college students. After researching solutions, he realized that by eating well and staying fit, he could address his conditions.
(11/03/17 1:20am)
Students experience a plethora of problems on a daily basis. Instead of facing these problems, however, they choose to partake in destructive habits. They fail to recognize that they have effective coping methods at their disposal.
(11/09/17 1:29am)
Within the past five years, college student athletes across the nation have suffered an average of about 10,500 concussions, according to the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Worldwide, it is estimated that between 1.6 million and 3.8 million concussions occur annually from recreation-related activities.
(10/26/17 6:11am)
Stress seems inevitable for college students. However, there are healthy ways that college students can balance their time and maintain a healthy mental state.
(10/19/17 12:33am)
Your fave song may be problematic — popular music often degrades and abuses women. This is a significant issue, as it shapes how college students view and treat the women in their lives. It is a conversation that needs to be had.
(11/14/17 1:21am)
ASU alumna Aida Chavez says she isn't afraid to talk about her struggles with mental health. She's battled depression and anxiety during an abusive relationship but has never given up on her fight.
(11/14/17 1:11am)
TWO YEARS AGO
(10/06/17 2:59am)
The tragedy of the fall semester is that midterms coincide directly with the beginning of flu season.
(09/29/17 4:02am)
Does the concept of casual existential suffering sound familiar? If not, welcome to internet culture.
(09/26/17 3:11am)
“West of Mill” has entered popular vernacular in Tempe to designate the neighborhood stretching west from Maple Avenue to Hardy Drive and south from University Drive to Broadway Road.
(11/09/17 2:24am)
In this day and age, and especially within the last several years, nearly everyone seems to have individual dietary preferences. Whether that preference is vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free or dairy-free, there are options to accommodate different dietary habits in most restaurants, hotels and grocery stores across the country.
(09/26/17 3:19am)
There is a horrible negative stigmatization of people suffering from homelessness in America. When passing a homeless person on the sidewalk, people automatically assume that the homeless are a product of their environment due to internal factors instead of attributing their homelessness to external factors.
(09/22/17 2:47am)
The pressure is on for many students — but not all reach out for emotional support when they need it.
(09/15/17 1:21am)
A former ASU employee who has chronic sleep apnea is suing the University for not “reasonably accommodating” his condition.
(09/13/17 10:56pm)
"Mental health can take a toll on anyone." Illustration published on Sept. 20, 2017.
(09/14/17 4:02am)
Living in a society that is heavily influenced by the media has several drawbacks, some of which can be extremely detrimental to students' health.
(09/14/17 12:54am)
Many people may not believe in the theory of evolution, but it is safe to say that music has drastically evolved and so has the taste of listeners to accommodate today’s top radio hits.
(09/06/17 4:39am)
As students come back to ASU, the new Tempe Undergraduate Student Government executive is already pursuing the platform it outlined during the campaign, including a promotion of sexual health awareness and student government transparency.
(09/06/17 2:59am)
As people age, their cognitive abilities decline. What may be a mild disappointment and self-deprecating "I'm getting old" joke for some, may be a serious and life threatening disease for others. But one ASU lab is trying to learn more about what contributes to healthy aging.
(07/20/17 4:02am)
If there’s one thing I dread more than anything, it’s running. Three minutes down a track and I’m out of breath and calling it a day. Despite my inclinations to avoid physical activity, this summer, I’ve discovered other forms of exercise that have changed my outlook and have left me with a positive and energetic feeling.