Opinion: We need to read more fiction
/ The Echo Reporter
/ The Echo Reporter
University artists are diversifying the art world to share underrepresented stories through animation, South Asian dance and traditional Indigenous art. Through their work, they challenge norms, celebrate culture and push for greater inclusivity.
After statewide legislation targeting DEI programs, University members speak on the legality of DEI across various sectors and its potential implications.
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Local artists and students explore the power of public art and how it can bring communities together and spark ideas.
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show returns to mixed fan opinions among Gen Z.
Join hosts Connor Greenwall and Ava Peguese for this week's State Press Play. Tune in to learn more about an opinion article on John McCain and modern day Republicans with Multimedia Director Morgan Kubasko. Plus, we'll hear about how food insecurity affects ASU students and how the resource Pitchfork Pantry can help.
Bollywood Night was the first of a variety of events hosted by Indian Students' Association to build a community of students rooted in Indian culture and tradition.
The EcoCinema Cafe at ASU combines impactful films and expert discussions to spark engagement and action towards sustainability.
Red Bull is bringing back its "Can You Make It?" event, and ASU students accepted into the challenge are preparing to embark on an adventure through Europe.
After years of missing South Asian representation in ASU's curriculum, the University is adding four new classes for the spring semester.
Join hosts Tyler Abrams and Tate Daniels for this week's episode of State Press Play. Tune in to hear about an inclusive skateboarding club at ASU. Plus, take a look at how sports betting effects students and challenges surrounding vaccination hesitancy. New episodes weekly.
ASU men's golf pulled out a win in Cabo after a disappointing loss in Vegas to secure its No. 4 ranking.
A recent workshop run by the RISE Center at ASU highlighted understanding how disabilities, both visible and invisible, can affect a STEM students' education.
Join hosts Abby Bessinger and Tyler Abrams for this week's episode of State Press Play. Tune in to hear about study abroad opportunities at ASU and events around campus that celebrate and honor Black History Month.
ASU's SCETL is a waste of resources and promotes conservative ideals based in hatred and bigotry. The resources devoted to it would be much better used elsewhere.
The Center for Correctional Studies hosts programs that strive to connect ASU students and incarcerated students together to find purpose.
The Phoenix NEDA Walk, on March 12 at Kiwanis Park, hopes to create a community of like-minded individuals while shedding light on resources available for those with eating disorders.
Maria Anguiano was awarded the 2023 Community Empowerment Award for her work in creating ASU Local, which allows students to complete college credit while staying in their community.
As tempting as it sounds, banning TikTok doesn't solve actual problems, it only risks the future of ASU's vibrant campus culture.
The Al-Mahdi Association was founded last semester with the hopes of establishing a safe space for Shia students, as well as teaching the ASU community about the religion.
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