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“The big reason why I came to ASU is I know a lot of these guys prior, and then I'm developing relationships,” Anthony Montalvo said. “I feel like they truly care about my well-being and my mental health.”
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“The big reason why I came to ASU is I know a lot of these guys prior, and then I'm developing relationships,” Anthony Montalvo said. “I feel like they truly care about my well-being and my mental health.”
From enduring physical and mental abuse to suffering eye-opening injuries, no circumstance can keep redshirt junior Anthony Montalvo from chasing his dreams. After transferring to Tempe in the summer, Montalvo is ready to be the wrestler he knows he was destined to be.
ASU men's basketball entered the 2020-21 season as the No. 18 team in the Associated Press' preseason poll, boasting the strongest top-end recruiting class in school history headlined by freshmen Josh Christopher and Marcus Bagley.
Nine years after it first pitched its tents, ARTfest is once again returning to ASU.
The spookiest day of the year draws near, promising students a night of parties, candy and fear. Halloween is a time for enjoying the things that scare us most and, for some of us, confronting that fear is made extra sweet by shoving our faces with our favorite sweets.
With reports of extensive wait times and negative interactions, ASU Counseling Services needs reform as soon as possible. These consistent issues point to a demand for more staffing and proper training to adequately address mental health issues faced by the student body.
Walking across ASU’s Tempe campus in the scorching heat is by far the worst part of my Tuesdays — the day my lab in the Walton Center on the east side of campus requires me to trek nearly a mile in grueling triple-digit heat.
ASU researchers have expanded the knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and how to prevent it, from supplementing vitamin-like substances and aerobic exercise to intervene in progression of the disease, to improving the mental health of those who care for people living with it.
No one wants to see homelessness.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of death, grieving and other sensitive issues. For additional resources, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration at 800-662-4357 or visit SMHSA's website.
Many campus police departments are created for students and police to interact in ways more conducive to student safety, but the ASU Police Department still lacks the necessary resources to support student safety beyond policing crime.
Last month, an Ohio district court ruled that a room scan prior to an online test, like the ones required in some exams at ASU, violated a student’s constitutional right to privacy.
After this year's Undergraduate Student Government election results were announced on March 31, The State Press analyzed the platforms of all four winning USG executive tickets and 20 of 40 senate candidates who responded to requests for comment.
Jesus wiped the sweat off his brow as he kicked his stolen horse. It's 1905 and they’re about to cross the Rio Grande River.
There are several programs available at universities, including ASU, that cover areas of environmental science and sustainability in which students can learn the intricacies and threats associated with climate change. As a student at the School of Sustainability, I've learned about the harmful impacts of climate change, but there seems to be less said about positive solutions or progress due to the lack of real global action.
Several organizations worked together to host a Pride Prom for students and allies of the LGBTQ+ community to enjoy a night of celebration and self-expression on March 31 at the Cooley Ballrooms at the Polytechnic campus.
Tyler Bednar was a frequent user of Yik Yak. Until he got name-dropped.
Julie Gunnigle, who is running for Maricopa County Attorney, said at a Young Democrats at ASU meeting last Friday that if elected, she would bring progressive reforms to the county. Reforms on her list include working to ensure expungements for marijuana drug charges are "universal and automatic" and addressing racial disparities in sentencing.
Everyone loves a good binge-worthy show that has the audience gripping the edge of their seats, wondering what will happen next, and trendy teen dramas are no exception.
Devil's Depot, formerly known as Pitchfork Pantry until early February, will continue operating under the new name and will provide new opportunities for the University community to experience the benefits of the service.
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