Opinion: We need to read more fiction
/ The Echo Reporter
/ The Echo Reporter
Students question the sincerity behind ASU’s announcements to protect their diverse student body in comparison to the University's social media posts in solidarity.
LGBTQ+ students have a range of resources at their disposal while still facing barriers in other areas of their education.
With the "Whom We Include" project, The State Press set out to report on the faces that make up one of the nation's largest public universities.
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ASU Islamic community rallies for love and tolerance after two women filmed a video of themselves decrying Islam at a Tempe mosque.
A lawsuit is launched against ASU because the outside speaker contract contained a clause the violated the First Amendment.
The certificate program will help engage veterans and citizens in an academic setting and foster a better understanding of the veteran experience.
Throughout her first year in college, Perla Martinez has spoken at rallies and protests, sharing her DACA story with the hope of making a difference.
Women were formerly given more points if they scored in intramural games – ASU no longer plays by those rules.
Students have to factor in time limits on federal scholarships when paying for college.
Margaret Golonka has immersed herself in the pro-life activism world since high school.
A recent spreadsheet collecting stories of sexual harassment in academia includes incidents at ASU and raises questions about university prevention and response programs in the wake of #MeToo.
Numerous resources at ASU help international students overcome the cultural transition inherent in going to school in a different country.
Cultural appropriation from the perspective of three ASU students and one professor.
The 'Women, the Media and the Workplace' series will offer discussions on the global conversation about sexual harassment.
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