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ASU students join peaceful protest downtown
Protesters gathered at University Park in Phoenix Tuesday afternoon to demonstrate unity and peace across minority groups in protest of the current political climate. Huddled together to keep warm in the late-November brisk air, protestors held signs and prepared for their mile-long route down Van Buren Street, just blocks away from ASU’s downtown campus.
ASU alumnus' company provides students insurance
An Arizona State University alumnus' company provides students with help that the university currently does not offer.
One of the largest human resource companies opens office in Tempe
As you walk around downtown Tempe next spring you will notice that the streets are busier, the lines in restaurants around lunch are longer and the sidewalks are filled with more people — 1,500 more people to be exact.
Change Dispensary seeks to spread positivity
Three years ago, University of Wisconsin Madison alumna Laura Kiel was in Chicago working for WGN-TV, going through the mundane every day — not ever feeling completely satisfied.
ASU serves the most MIC tickets around the holidays, ASUPD says
It’s your freshman year of college, you’ve dreamed of this day for years, you hear about all the college parties, all the freedom and of course — all the alcohol.
Have a fishy roommate? You aren't alone
It’s move-in day, you have all your belongings ready to move into your new dorm or apartment. You’re excited to start this new adventure, but in the back of your mind you just can’t help but fear that the horrific roommate stories you read on Buzzfeed or saw in movies may become your life for the next year.
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ASU students looking to study abroad shouldn't fear for their safety
Miranda Tomlinson was sitting in the basement of a hostel in Edinburgh playing cards and talking with friends after traveling from London to Scotland for the weekend. Televisions flashed in the background as the group sat laughing and playing at a table.
From the ground up, the rebuilding of Greek housing at ASU
Dust swirls through the air of the empty lot. Mounds of dirt are stacked about ten feet high to mark where the construction workers left off. It’s a deserted brown stain on an otherwise lively campus.
Food Fight: How one ASU campus is fighting against student food insecurity
Each night she was in the ASU undergraduate student government office her sophomore year, Ephraim Infante would watch out the window expectantly, waiting for the same man eating a Cup-O-Noodles to walk by.
Cronkite student finds success in lifestyle Youtube channel
With a flick of a make-up brush a mermaid emerges in the middle of the desert. A starfish in her hair and purple scales on her neck, Keaton Milburn sits in Scottsdale Arizona’s make-up studio, the Sparkle Bar. She is filming her latest YouTube video, a Halloween mermaid make-up tutorial.
Combatting anxiety in students on campus
Take a look around you the next time you walk into the Memorial Union. I bet some students will pass by playing on their phones, others may sit studying for hours at a table and a handful will chat with their friends while waiting to order food in line.
#NotOkay at ASU: Stories of sexual assault
One in five female college undergraduates will report sexual assault, according to a study conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics Research and Development Series. Pretty horrifying, right? Now take into consideration the women who are afraid to speak out and never report their assault. Are you afraid now? I am.
Keeping campus safe
In a matter of 120 minutes, a gunman ended the lives of 32 people, injured 17 others and changed the country forever.
Group at ASU strives to help those battling addiction
Andrew Bird sat down in his backyard feeling defeated. He sat there alone, with a bottle of liquor in one hand and a clenched, bloodied fist in the other from continuously punching a wall out of anger in the other. It was at this point he knew he had a drinking problem, and only a day after he promised himself he would remain sober.
Avoiding job scams
College students know all too well that succeeding in school is a job all on its own. While attending classes, studying, applying for internships and networking are time consuming steps toward a career, many students also find it necessary to work at least one part-time job in order to afford the expenses of attending school and living independently.
Business of Fashion club co-founder talks success in fashion industry
The Business of Fashion club at ASU welcomed their former president and co-founder of the club, Audree Lopez, back for a special club event on Oct. 6 in McCord Hall where she spoke to over 50 students.
ASU researchers, doctors band together to fight diabetes in Latino youth
She walked to the bathroom with her head lower than her self-esteem. As she looked in the mirror, she lost sight of herself. She did not see her smile, beauty or intelligence. Instead, she saw a chunky girl whose life was about to follow that of her family, of her community. She saw obesity and diabetes.