Officials: Students face health challenges during college years
With flu season approaching, students are faced with the challenge of staying healthy.
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With flu season approaching, students are faced with the challenge of staying healthy.
City sounds are not often associated with serenity, but one local project sought to find peace within the urban noise on Saturday at Civic Space Park near the Downtown campus.
Mental health should not be ignored
Q: Why do you want to be the next governor of Arizona?
We are facing very hard times in America. The crisis in health care and energy continue occupying the headlines. Other problems, such as unemployment and poverty are persistently worsening.
Racism and its link to premature birth was the topic of discussion at a meeting held at ASU Wednesday, which concentrated on how the stress of racism in minority females leads to premature birth and infant death.
As part of National Mental Health Awareness Week, University health officials are spreading the word that mental health issues are as common as stress in college students.
Mental-health and addiction specialists convened in downtown Phoenix on Friday to present theories on the neuroscience of substance addiction and the legal and ethical issues found in substance-abuse cases.
Though many ASU students will travel this summer, global-health freshman Trevor Mernitz will bike across the country to raise awareness for people with disabilities.
As crunch time approaches this semester, so, too, does the inevitable increase in the popularity of extralegal methods of coping, such as drug abuse. Studies at many universities nationwide have invariably found a substantial number of students using prescription drugs to help them study or do homework, though fortunately these students are still a minority in most places. However, given the increasing rate of drug use and the tendency for these behaviors to be underreported, there is still much cause for concern.
Advocating for the Mentally Ill
ASU police will host more than 100 visitors on Thursday and Friday for a regional safety conference aimed at protecting college campuses nationwide.
He has been called a celebrity; his rise labeled meteoric. This man has become a symbol of hope and change; he supposedly represents the dawn of a new era.
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Four ASU students appeared on the first episode of mtvU's show Student Bodies last week. The show recruits overweight students and helps them lose weight by quitting bad habits.
Water shortages are linked to emotional distress among people living in poor urban areas, according to a study an ASU researcher collaborated on.
We all clearly remember where we were on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.
Age: 30
From black and white photographs of European racecars to acrylic paintings of Midwestern prairies, the newest exhibit at Gammage Auditorium portrays images from all over the world in a variety of mediums.
College is the place to have fun, make new friends, create memories, learn and move on to a chosen career. It is not meant to be a place of isolation, unfriendly strangers, saddening experiences and overall hopelessness.
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