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"If this year has taught us anything, it's that our mental health is as important as our physical health." Illustration originally published Monday, Nov. 22, 2021.
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"If this year has taught us anything, it's that our mental health is as important as our physical health." Illustration originally published Monday, Nov. 22, 2021.
Reporter Peter Vezeau chats with actors from "Healing Wars," a show that brings attention to the struggles that veterans face after returning home.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on our lives. Many of us are still facing challenges such as stress, anxiety, fear, loss and anger. These are strong emotions that can make us feel lonely and isolated. Those who were already struggling with their mental health are now having exacerbated symptoms. When the pandemic hit, many of us reached our boiling point.
Content warning: This podcast contains mentions of suicide, PTSD and self-harm.
When Jake Rose, a senior majoring in art history, logged on to schedule an appointment with ASU Counseling Services, he was shocked to see the soonest initial consultation was four weeks out.
November is Native American Heritage Month, and returning from three semesters of remote learning, Indigenous students are striving to connect in-person once again.
NextGen America will target Arizona youth in its $32 million campaign to register voters ahead of elections in 2022, and Arizona organizers will concentrate their efforts at ASU in part because of the increase in young voter turnout in the 2020 elections.
As Aerika Brantley lay in bed, her mind would race, blinking with continuous surges and sparks of residual energy.
A Minecraft server created by the School of Arts, Media and Engineering is now open for students in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts to mine and craft alongside other students in both schools.
President Michael Crow answered an array of questions about COVID-19, sexual assault and mental health resources on the Downtown Phoenix campus in a student forum on Wednesday held by Undergraduate Student Government Downtown and other representatives from the Associated Students of ASU.
A State Press review of the Council of Presidents' priorities from 2018 until 2021 revealed successful initiatives but showed how measures have fallen short due to a combination of lofty goals and University inaction.
For ASU women's swimming and diving team, getting back into the pool meant everything after a season canceled by the COVID-19 pandemic.
After 18 months of living through a deadly pandemic, dealing with online classes and experiencing financial troubles, some students are struggling to make it through the semester.
A year after hybrid learning, ASU students have returned to campus. In this three-part miniseries, Reporter Sonya Sheptunov follows the lives of five students as they navigate college, hand-in-hand with the virus.
In response to mental health stigma that follows news of mass shootings, March For Our Lives ASU collaborated with other student organizations specializing in mental health to create the first Mental Health Awareness Forum, an opportunity for students to learn how addressing mental health can impact gun violence.
Editor's Note: This story was updated Oct. 1 at 4:30 p.m. to include quotes from Colleen Jennings-Roggensack.
The Graduate and Professional Student Association is expressing concern over the proposal for an on-campus rape crisis center and its inclusion of graduate students due to their complex relationship with the University.
The Asian Medical Student Organization (AMSO) is hosting a Moonlight Festival on Oct. 14 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Memorial Union to celebrate the holiday.
A new partnership with Phoenix Children's Hospital and 10 ASU students from the School of Social Work works to foster an environment where students can learn both the clinical and medical sides of social work with children.
The scoreboard shows a 6-6 tie at the bottom of the ninth inning. While most of the crowd's attention is focused on home plate where ASU freshman, Ethan Long, prepares to face Oregon State University pitcher Jake Mulholland, Long knows the Devils' secret weapon is just to his right in the home dugout.
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