Psychedelics meet psychology at ASU's BEAR Lab
ASU researchers at the Brain, Epigenetics, and Altered States Research Lab are harnessing the power of psychedelics for the benefit of mental health treatments.
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ASU researchers at the Brain, Epigenetics, and Altered States Research Lab are harnessing the power of psychedelics for the benefit of mental health treatments.
For decades, Christian faith has been slowly declining in the U.S. However, recent data suggests this trend may be stabilizing. A study by Pew Research Center found that the share of adults identifying as Christian has dropped from 78% in 2007 to about 62% today.
An individual reportedly sustained serious, non-life-threatening injuries after a fall from a Hassayampa Academic Village building on the Tempe campus early Sunday morning, according to a written statement from an ASU Police Department spokesperson.
Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is a yearly celebration that honors ancestors and loved ones who have passed away.
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During the month of Halloween, many artists have made it a tradition to partake in Inktober. This means each October, they will make a new sketch every day, with each new day bringing a new prompt.
No Leavitt, no Tyson, no problem for the Sun Devils as they take down the Iowa State Cyclones 24-19 in the Big 12 Championship rematch Saturday.
ASU quarterback Sam Leavitt is out for the remainder of the season, head coach Kenny Dillingham announced on Arizona Sports' Bickley & Marotta Show on Friday.
The President of the University Senate said while titles and degrees may separate students from faculty and administration "at the end of the day, we're all just Sun Devils doing the same stuff."
After nearly two decades in the industry and 12 original albums, the eras of Taylor Swift have been ever-changing phenomena that continue to captivate fans.
Every fall, a new video game begins to take shape inside the University's Video Game Development Club.
Shortly after leading GCU to a 32-3 season that saw a 30-game win streak and the first NCAA Women's Tournament berth in school history, Molly Miller sets her sights on a new head coaching journey at ASU.
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Although Sage Godzich, a senior studying business and marketing, was stressed about an exam on Thursday, she decided to exchange texts with a couple of friends, convincing them to party all "Halloweek."
Following a 3-1 win over No. 13 TCU on Oct. 29, Sun Devil volleyball improved its overall winning streak to 12 games, and perhaps more importantly, head coach JJ Van Niel and his team have defeated nine straight Big 12 opponents.
As the Fall 2025 semester comes to a close, a new spring semester is on the horizon. With that comes picking from the many classes ASU offers.
New research shows that products praised for health and wellness benefits may contain more dangerous ingredients than what is on the label.
Win and likely be in as the eighth and final seed in the Big 12 Tournament: This is the position ASU soccer finds itself in heading into its final regular-season match of the year. Not to mention, they'll be on the road fighting for the Territorial Cup against archrivals UA.
My first concert was at 14 years old. I saw Shawn Mendes, and it was the best night of my very young life.
One hour northeast of Tempe, nestled in the Tonto National Forest, is a desert oasis that feels foreign to the bustling city life of many ASU students: Bartlett Lake. However, the lake is no stranger to the Wake Devils, ASU's club wakeboarding team.
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