Insight: Every ASU college's TikTok personality
We can all be reduced to what side of TikTok we're on, so I decided to do the same for all 16 ASU colleges.
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We can all be reduced to what side of TikTok we're on, so I decided to do the same for all 16 ASU colleges.
With classes and work moving online amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Zoom is a part of our everyday lives. And with it comes the stale awkwardness of waiting for everyone to join the Zoom call.
Fairytale-themed event places are known and adored for their charming aesthetic and picture-perfect glamour. But behind the break-room doors hide behaviors far less wholesome.
The protests in wake of police officers killing George Floyd on May 25 spread across the nation as activists raised awareness of the long-standing experience of police brutality against Black people in America.
In 2018, journalism junior Abigail Spong started the vintage clothing company Valley Girl. As the company began to grow she decided that something had to change.
A local nonprofit dedicated to serving LGBTQ youth has recently created a support group for LGBTQ youth of color to address the specific struggles they may face in expressing their multifaceted identities.
Those interested in learning more about or pursuing a career in disability services will be able to major or minor in disability studies at ASU starting in the fall 2019 semester.
ASU digital culture freshman, Dana Ragsdale, began creating content for anime-enthusiasts during the fall 2018 semester, with his brand, no sauce.
The Center for the Study of Race and Democracy at ASU has created a new book discussion group based around “The Color of Law."
With the current wave of news on climate change, ASU students are striving to make a difference in marine life ecosystems by spreading awareness and promoting ocean conservation.
With a virtual marketplace spanning the globe at their fingertips, the greatest concerns for students with online shopping is draining their wallets before draining their phone battery.
The past month has been unpredictable for the students and parents of the ASU Preparatory Academy Phoenix Elementary School, which is facing an astronomic rent hike that could leave the school in real estate limbo.
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