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(02/14/17 2:16am)
There seems to be no end to the “daddy jokes" trend. These cringeworthy jokes appear on everything from Twitter to your favorite TV shows. While they might seem funny in the moment, there are real issues associated with the concept that need to be addressed.
(02/14/17 1:52am)
Shoes lined the outside border of multi-colored mats. The room echoed with the pounding of fists against punching bags.
(03/16/17 2:42am)
Point your toes. Extend your legs. Knees together. Remember, “pretty feet win the meet.” Arms straight. Reach for that perfect 10.0.
(04/06/17 3:31am)
ASU student Oscar Hernandez said he felt he didn't do enough to prevent the election of President Donald Trump, a president that could potentially change his life.
(04/04/17 5:38am)
Your heart begins to race, your hands are clammy and shaky, your head is spinning and your breathing is slow and inconsistent. You look over and see all the stacks of books and mounds of homework you need to complete, but you can’t bring yourself to do it. Instead, you go for a run, play some video games, you even clean your room. You do anything to avoid buckling down and starting your assignments.
(12/01/16 5:36am)
ASU students are feeling the pressures of finals week taking a toll on their mental health.
(11/30/16 4:39am)
As finals week fast approaches, it becomes increasingly easier to assume the world is against you. We are all under the impression that college is characterized by late, grueling nights in the library and mental breakdowns — our attitude follows suit.
(11/30/16 4:46am)
Students looking for an opportunity to volunteer in their communities may find that they’re well suited for a developing organization in Phoenix.
(11/20/16 10:09pm)
People are quick to discount the importance of joy, laughter and happiness, which seems silly. If you are physically healthy, you are considered "fine" in society’s eyes.
(11/20/16 10:17pm)
“I’m twenty-two, and I
found poetry this year. Rising out of the ashes, a sinner still jacking off
across the street from my church, but not exactly begging for forgiveness because
I’m trying self-love in this city, and it’s taught me so much.”
(11/18/16 3:21am)
As the semester winds down, it's easy to let yourself slip through the cracks.
(11/14/16 1:51am)
With a plethora of other responsibilities and a limited budget, college students often fail to live a healthy lifestyle. However, some sacrifices are necessary, and college students ought to make them in order to ensure their success in college and beyond.
(11/16/16 3:00am)
For those who are suffering from a case of post-election blues, a reminder of ASU's scientific achievement over the years might bring some much needed R and R. Below, in no particular order, are three of the most influential research studies to come out of Sparky's fine institution.
(11/17/16 6:04pm)
Imagine that this week, you were confined to an eight-foot by 10-foot room. There are no windows, and your only contact with the world comes in the form of a small slot in the door through which you receive your food. You are in this room, alone, for at least 23 hours a day. When you are lucky, you are released for one hour to exercise. When you are not lucky, there isn’t anyone available to let you out at all.
(11/09/16 3:30am)
It’s not okay to intimidate or bully someone on the basis of mental health issues.
(11/09/16 2:35am)
The city life is not for everyone; that much is clear. However, over time, living in a city has become less of a choice.
(11/08/16 3:17am)
Attention yogis and goat enthusiasts; Goat yoga has made its way to Arizona.
(11/11/16 3:24am)
My entire life, I have been a picky eater. I have given my mother so much grief because I don’t like eating red meat, fish, spicy foods and the list goes on. I am also naturally very thin and suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome. So many people look at me, add all these factors up in their heads and assume I must be anorexic.
(11/03/16 2:50am)
Spoken-word poetry allows artists involved to find comfort through expressing themselves in their community. ASU students will have their own opportunity to find peace through their voice as the Polytechnic campus will host a spoken-word poetry workshop and slam on Saturday, Nov. 5.
(11/02/16 2:16am)
College students don’t have the time to take care of themselves, let alone another animal. With academics, extracurricular activities, sports and whatnot, tending to an animal doesn’t seem to be a feasible option for students, especially for those adjusting to college life for the first time.