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(04/18/16 2:24am)
Refugee resettlement is a daunting task for state leaders, but Arizona is working to make the transition easier. Services are provided to help refugees find shelter, food and economic stability. However, many refugees are lacking the assistance to help heal a major aspect of their resettlement process: mental health.
(03/01/16 2:29am)
We hear about the girls who go days and weeks without eating. We hear about the girls who find themselves leaning over a toilet after every meal. We hear about the girls who overeat, only to hate themselves into starvation mode the next day. The ones we don’t hear about are the majority: the people, not just girls, who are obsessively monitoring what goes into their bodies, and what their bodies expel, in silence.
(02/27/16 11:39pm)
Whether it was her knee, quad or back, injuries never kept Eliza Normen down.
(02/25/16 3:44am)
A row of ducks swim downstream. Each one sees the duck directly in front of it, as well as other ducks further ahead. Looking forward at the other ducks, it’s difficult to discern that though they appear to be gliding effortlessly, their webbed feet thrash feverishly beneath the water to keep up.
(03/15/16 11:25pm)
Everyone wants to ace that test, lose weight or stay alert during work, but it seems like more and more people feel like they don’t have what it takes: unless they take Adderall.
(01/28/16 3:00am)
Arizona is no stranger to controversial legislation. This year we have House Bill 2072, a proposed amendment to allow the concealed carry of a firearm by anyone possessing a permit on public university and community college campuses.
(11/29/15 11:33pm)
Finals are quickly approaching but before you crack open your textbooks to study, take a minute to read the top stories of the past week.
(11/23/15 5:30pm)
You’re given some slack if you’re in a fit of coughing, or nursing a high fever. When you’re fumbling around on crutches, people open up a door for you to give out their assistance. However, if you wake up and can’t find the willpower to get out of bed and face the day, or if your day-to-day life feels meaningless, it can feel like there isn’t a helping hand to be found.
(11/23/15 5:00pm)
In the global consciousness, mental health is like a door that is never more than slightly open. Even when a celebrity’s candidness about their mental illness or a widespread tragedy opens it up a bit, a negative stigma can easily force it shut for those who need help.
(11/23/15 1:00am)
In the wake of seemingly countless unprecedented murders, the public is not at fault for assuming something must be wrong with the minds of these killers. In most cases, it is likely.
(11/24/15 1:45am)
ASU Health Services takes a variety of insurances, but the Counseling Services takes only one — its own. ASU is contracted with Aetna, and that is the only health insurance a student can directly use to pay for counseling services here.
(11/14/15 6:27am)
No. 15 ASU women's basketball tips off its 2015-16 season on Sunday, returning to the hardwood after making a Sweet Sixteen run in the NCAA tournament last year.
(11/11/15 3:25am)
The semester is winding down and you may be stressing out. Are you feeling anxious about something or feel that you need to get a few things off your chest? This week is Mental Health Awareness Week, so take a few minutes to learn a few mental health facts and about the resources ASU has to offer.
(11/11/15 3:10am)
Latino youth are at a high risk for developing diabetes and a group of ASU students and alumni are working together on a collaborative study to find ways to prevent it.
(11/13/15 2:31am)
While still relatively underground, the “zine” scene of Phoenix is spreading its roots throughout the Valley, providing an opportunity for students to find outlets to explore and exhibit their creative sides.
(11/18/15 3:38am)
The role of mental health at ASU has recently been highlighted by moves such as the decision to relocate psychiatric care to third-party facilities off campus and the proliferation of school shootings nationwide.
(11/08/15 11:18pm)
While some students attempt to tackle both school activities and jobs, some may find themselves sacrificing or ignoring their mental wellbeing for the pursuit of better grades and opportunities.
(11/20/15 3:16am)
New friends, new school and living on your own. It's not unusual if new students begin to feel anxious or stressed along with the excitement and independence that is a part of the transition to college.
(11/04/15 2:28am)
Scrolling through an Instagram feed of retouched photos gives off an aura of fantasy. Here are representations of people in perfect lighting and unearthly, vibrant colors to make you yearn to jump through the screen and into their lives of paradise.
(11/24/15 5:37pm)
Weekly chess society meetings are a relaxed environment. Classical music plays from a Pandora station while a number of chess games are ongoing. Members focus on the game before them, occasionally breaking their concentration to share a laugh with their opponent.