Opinion: Communities without immunity
This pandemic has not affected everyone’s life equally.
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This pandemic has not affected everyone’s life equally.
Packing up and moving back home is probably not how most students envisioned their spring semester and summer in 2020. For Kai Graham, a sophomore studying cybersecurity, moving in with their parents was especially difficult. As a transgender and nonbinary person, Graham was quarantined with family members who were unsupportive or unaccepting of them.
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Prior to the police chase, his hands were already shaking.
Editor's Note: This story was published/adapted with permission from Science.
Edito's Note: This story was published/adapted with permission from Science.
Benjamin Bartelle plays with fire.
Kyleigh Leddy’s sister went missing nearly six years ago, but Leddy sees her whenever she logs into Facebook.
Nestled in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila is the Cuatro Ciénegas basin, a rare oasis in the Chihuahuan desert that offers a richly diverse ecosystem. Beneath the crystalline blue-green water is another world that existed some million years ago.
Many pet owners insert chips in their dogs to track them in case of an emergency, but for James Sulikowski, tracking devices reach below sea level, expanding to also serve sharks.
Editor’s note: This article contains offensive language.
For senior film major Sisko Stargazer, the experiences that come with being a gender-fluid college student vary drastically.
Bob Walker: A staunch conservative. A U.S. Space Force proponent. A friend of Newt Gingrich. A soft pretzel enthusiast. One of ASU’s lobbyists.
Editor's note: This article contains offensive language.
Editor's note: This article contains offensive language.
With goals of scaling down the size of artificial intelligence devices with funding from the military, scientific efforts have reached new research milestones by studying bee brains.
Every Monday, Savers thrift stores discounted their clothes at half off. And every Monday, Kaylah Melendez, a sophomore fashion major, was there.
Since that fateful day in 1976 when college dropouts Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak brought to life Apple Computer, Inc., there seems to be no limit to the imagination; armed with little more than an idea, some petty cash and a hearty supply of confidence, anyone is capable of changing the world.
The first post on the ASU subreddit reads, “GO ASU” in bold style. And directly below it, in a slightly smaller font, “YEAH.”
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