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(10/12/23 3:04am)
As a young nonbinary writer, I naturally spend quite a bit of time thinking about gender. Through my countless hours of pondering, I’ve discovered it’s clear that every gender reacts to this world in a different way. Women are still reeling from the many waves of feminism, gender-nonconforming individuals are being attacked almost everyday, and men have only just been told that everything they’ve ever done is wrong. I empathize with men, I swear. Pinky promise. I’m no misandrist, and I can understand the turmoil a man would face with this new knowledge. How is one expected to cope when their entire world comes crashing down?
(10/08/23 10:37pm)
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(10/06/23 4:26am)
The long-standing belief that dealing with pain in some form or another is an intrinsic part of having a uterus isn’t holding up anymore.
(10/05/23 3:01am)
Choosing the perfect university requires thorough research — with roughly 6,000 higher education institutions in the U.S. in 2020-2021, aspiring students must tackle the challenge of picking a school that best suits them. Some might make their decision based on degree programs; others might look into a campus's proximity to city life, the school's dorm quality or enticing extracurricular opportunities.
(10/18/23 4:13am)
As a child, luck was a concept I fiercely clung to. I had heard the cautionary tales of my ancestors — all of the horrific misfortunes they endured as a means of survival — and collected them like pennies from a dilapidated fountain. Generations riddled with economic hardship and racial segregation on the way to the so-called American dream paved the way for a future where I would want for nothing.
(04/28/23 3:47am)
“My passion for education doesn’t pay my rent,” said Elena Sloboda. “If I can’t pay my rent, I can’t meet my students’ needs or mine. I think that will force me to leave the state.”
(04/28/23 2:27am)
This year, thousands of college students will choose to embark on the “once-in-a-lifetime” experience of studying abroad. Here in the U.S., it’s common for some students to take semester-long or year-long excursions around the world — a highly coveted opportunity for those looking to broaden their horizons.
(04/27/23 5:09am)
Coral research, protecting the world's oceans and promoting island sustainability don't seem like obvious objectives for an institution located in the middle of a desert, but ASU has managed to expand to a place outside its arid home state to further its "research and discovery of public value."
(04/14/23 12:56am)
If you’ve read any of my previous work, I may not give this impression, but I’m a traditionalist.
(04/12/23 2:42am)
Daniela*, a transfer student at ASU studying kinesiology, began her transition in April 2020.
(04/13/23 3:05am)
As a single mother with a full-time job, Ty Seibel needed to find a safe and affordable place for her then-8-year-old daughter to be throughout the day over the summer.
(04/06/23 2:32am)
A sharp pain jolted me upward from my comfortable position on my bed. When I stood up, it was like I had eaten a pound of rocks. I dragged my feet as I headed to the bathroom — it felt like my intestines were tangled around my bladder.
(04/16/23 10:26pm)
“Hijab, in Islam, means to, you know, cover yourself and stay modest,” said Aisha Sadaat, a freshman medical studies student. “But further than that, the hijab is a kind of relationship and constant connection to Islam. It’s a constant reminder of what I follow and what I value.”
(04/11/23 2:12am)
If there’s anything that I’ve learned from my parents, it’s that survival makes you do funny things.
(04/14/23 1:59am)
The internet is a universe of its own, home to infinite galaxies of information strange and familiar to the common user. Our mobile devices are the machines we use to navigate these uncharted territories at light speed — or however long it takes for a page to load.
(04/16/23 10:35pm)
In fall 2020, I began my journey at the Cronkite School. I was 17, excited to move from a small northern California town to a large metropolitan area to attend one of the nation’s top journalism schools. I had article ideas bursting from every pore and was itching to dive into the field to find hard-hitting scoops and write impactful journalism.
(03/24/23 3:43am)
It’s no secret that there are innumerable barriers for Black women who are pursuing a degree in STEM.
(03/23/23 12:17am)
We talk to a magazine reporter about the rising cost of college. Plus, Tempe has some opposition to a proposed entertainment district, and the Sun Devil men's basketball team's March Madness run is over.
(03/23/23 1:29am)
We’re in the throes of the spring semester here, and if you’re anything like me, you’ve changed your major (twice), gone into a deep depressive episode and have considered running away to Canada and getting a new legal name. I hear Toronto is nice in the spring.
(03/17/23 3:32am)
It’s unseasonably windy as I’m perched on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Fillmore Street. A woman in a blue nylon sweatsuit is the only other witness to the unmanned white vehicle that whips around the corner. Adorned with my initials — “AB” — on a display mounted to the roof, the car chimes “Hello Abigail” as I swing open the door and step into my autonomous vehicle.