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(11/04/16 3:40am)
There are more than 4,000 students with disabilities studying at ASU, but for most, these disabilities are invisible to the naked eye, providing a set of unique challenges to their lives.
(11/13/16 9:32pm)
Take a look around you the next time you walk into the Memorial Union. I bet some students will pass by playing on their phones, others may sit studying for hours at a table and a handful will chat with their friends while waiting to order food in line.
(10/24/16 12:15am)
Search “how to lose weight” in Google and you will see many variations of “how to lose weight fast” or “how to lose weight in a day.” Losing weight quickly has led to the emergence of many unreasonable fad diets, making weight loss a fad in and of itself.
(10/20/16 1:41am)
As one of the central survival building blocks, nothing is more influential on your daily health and well-being than the food you eat. A studying herbalist once told me that if you ever want to address a medical concern, you must first start with checking how your diet is impacting you.
(10/16/16 10:52pm)
Finding the motivation to work out is a challenge for most people. There is never enough time in the day, and the mundane routine of it can make it less than favorable, but we do it nonetheless for the sake of our health.
(10/05/16 2:02am)
Many young women yearn for the long, slender legs of the supermodels they see on the runway. Similarly, many young men aspire to look like the toned, lean models walking the same runway.
(10/07/16 3:24am)
When you Google “does GPA matter?” you’ll get approximately 2,600,000 results. Figuring out and understanding the answer to this question can be overwhelming, especially given all the information, opinions and statistics available to you.
(10/03/16 5:49pm)
Attending a university is an overwhelming experience. Students are left to build a life for themselves, so naturally many different variables come into play. Unfortunately for many, this drastic change could lead to a drastic change in demeanor.
(10/04/16 2:38am)
After struggling over my Human Event essay and staying up late finishing it, I walked into my local CVS this past weekend in search of three specific items essential to my well-being in college: thin mint Oreo cookies, a bottle of Sprite and maxi pads.
(10/20/16 4:22am)
It’s a weeknight at ASU, and
Lei is just now getting started on her homework. This night in particular is going to be a long one — Lei, who is a liberal arts senior, has a full schedule: She’s working too many hours at her job, she’s a full-time student and she’s becoming overwhelmed by preparing for the future ahead of her — a scenario that is far too common for college students.
(09/22/16 3:32am)
Evidence supports that depression and suicidal tendencies are a significant problem for college students nationwide. Approximately one in four students experience depression while in college, and suicide has emerged as the second most common cause of death among college students.
(09/23/16 3:58am)
From producing citrus trees and carrots to pumpkins and watermelons, ASU’s Poly Gardens envelops both a passion for growing food and a connection to surrounding nature.
(09/23/16 3:32am)
Imagine that your only contact with the outside world — with your family, friends, current or prospective employers and teachers — was confined to a 6-by-4-inch space.
(09/12/16 2:59am)
We spent our childhood attending seminars and assemblies regarding the negative consequences of drugs, alcohol and sex. It has been drilled into our brain that all drugs are created equal in that they are bad for our health and mind.
(09/06/16 3:52am)
When I was growing up, kids played sports. Baseball, basketball, whatever: if you wanted it, there was a league for it. Football was no different.
(08/30/16 3:10pm)
The 2014 Behavioral Health Barometer, conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, shows statistics about mental health in Arizona.
(09/06/16 3:57am)
In downtown Phoenix's historic Westward Ho, ASU students are taking the opportunity to apply their skills from the classroom in a collaborative setting while making a positive impact in the community.
(09/25/16 11:44pm)
Ten college students walk into a bar and new research shows that if they’re all heavy-drinkers, at least eight of them have participated in “drunkorexic” behavior.
(08/24/16 3:44am)
The internet is chock-full of information, but not all of it is accurate. Typically, we are concerned with the accuracy of our sources on the internet, whether it's updating us on current event updates or educating us on a specific topic. However, when it comes to self-diagnosing ourselves health wise, we are normally not as wary.
(08/24/16 3:49am)
On June 12, nine ASU students from the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity set out on a journey across the country in the hopes of raising funds and awareness for individuals with disabilities.