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"If the early 2000s had pro-anorexia Tumblr pages, the 2020s have “What I eat in a day” reels featuring three almonds and a green juice."
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"If the early 2000s had pro-anorexia Tumblr pages, the 2020s have “What I eat in a day” reels featuring three almonds and a green juice."
Narrated by Abigail Wilt and Matthew Marengo
"Students and student-led organizations, such as Students for Justice in Palestine, have condemned ASU's removal of resources, such as an trans-specific ASUA website and wellness resources for the LBGTQ+ community."
Narrated by Audrey Eagerton
"Though these stereotypes are mostly presented through memes and jokes, it still creates the notion that some artists and their listeners are more acceptable than others."
"Both Young Life and Chabad are affiliated with ASU's Council of Religious Advisors, whose purpose is to educate, encourage and enlighten students in their spiritual journey and to assist them in discovering and reaching their highest potential."
John Curtis-Sanchez (left) and Marloma performing at Valley Bar on Sunday, Jan. 30, 2025, in Phoenix.
"A recent poll taken in December 2024 by the Grand Canyon Trust said 83% of registered Arizona voters favor the national parks and 89% favor the Grand Canyon National Monument."
Ajanaé Dawkins’ "My Sisters" Installation at the “Getting to the Root” exhibit on Wednesday Feb. 19, 2025 in Tempe.
Arianna Barley’s "Sorghum Braids" Installation at the “Getting to the Root” exhibit on Wednesday Feb. 19, 2025 in Tempe.
Cydnei Mallory’s "I Woke Up" Installation at the “Getting to the Root” exhibit on Wednesday Feb. 19, 2025 in Tempe.
"This research coming out of ASU collectively highlights that diverse, inclusive relationships and culturally sensitive approaches to education can potentially lay the groundwork for a more empathetic and socially cohesive society."
Jacob George, executive director of Unity Rising USA, sits down for an interview with The State Press on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, in Tempe.
Original "State Press Play." Illustration published on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. Additional illustrated elements added on Tuesday, Mar. 4, 2025.
Narrated by Claire Geare
Protesters march outside Hayden Library, voicing opposition to the College Republicans United at ASU tabling event on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, in Tempe. Additional illustrative elements of "red cards" added on Monday, March 3, 2025.
President of College Republicans United at ASU Isaiah Alvarado speaks outside Hayden Library on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, in Tempe.
Director Spike Lee speaks during Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at ASU event, Delivering Democracy, at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church on Saturday, March 1, 2025 in Phoenix.
Director Spike Lee speaks during Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at ASU event, Delivering Democracy, at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church on Saturday, March 1, 2025 in Phoenix.
Professor Lois Brown (left) and director Spike Lee speak during Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at ASU event, Delivering Democracy, at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church on Saturday, March 1, 2025 in Phoenix.
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