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Karishma Albal

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Past articles by Karishma:

Why do some labs drown in funding while others dry up?

There are many factors that play in whether research gains funding or not. → Read More

Where did Earth's water come from? ASU scientists may have a new answer

A new theory about the Earth's formation explains an oft-overlooked source of water. → Read More

ASU students come for the education and stay for the support

New University initiatives show hope for growth and retention rates at ASU. → Read More

Zero waste program promotes an all-you-care-to-compost mentality

Dining hall sustainability is still on its journey. → Read More

See how much money ASU spends on research

ASU's large-scale research projects mean more opportunity for community impact. → Read More

Opinion: Let's keep our Sun Devils from becoming sunburnt devils

As the weather gets warmer, ASU should begin to educate students and help them acclimate to the heat. → Read More

Opinion: ASU needs to more effectively disaffiliate from political messages

Although Turning Point USA's photo of Sparky is not a University endorsement, it runs the risk of appearing as such. → Read More

Opinion: ASU needs to recognize intersectionality to promote feminism

The University needs to recognize how different types of students are susceptible to different levels of oppression within the campus environment. → Read More

Opinion: ASU Greek life stereotypes are founded in sexism

Students and organizations should both work to combat the harmful way in which the media degrades sorority women. → Read More

Opinion: ASU needs an increase in visible female leadership

Recognizing female leadership at ASU will revolutionize the way students approach their careers. → Read More

Opinion: USG sexual health education events should not be obstructed

Sexual health education should be more of a priority at ASU. → Read More

Opinion: Temporary jobs have pros for young students, but not in the long run

ASU offers resources for students to pursue jobs which will contribute more meaningfully to their careers. → Read More

Opinion: ASU's transportation services are not sustainably funded

Although ASU offers many clean methods of getting around and between campuses, these services are funded by unsustainable methods. → Read More

Opinion: Lawrence Krauss allegations represent a larger issue of sexual harassment in STEM

Although ASU is taking measures to investigate the allegations against Lawrence Krauss, sexual harassment is still pervasive in STEM. → Read More

Opinion: Fatal Uber accident should not be the end of self-driving cars

While the recent accident raises questions about the risks of autonomous vehicles on public roads, it shouldn't discourage innovation and development. → Read More

Opinion: Academic success at ASU lies beyond the dorm room

ASU students can benefit from finding a new physical environment to study outside of the dorms. → Read More

Opinion: Students can find unity in community immunity

The whole ASU community — including students, faculty and health services — should get involved with campus health. → Read More

Opinion: For ASU students, spring break doesn't need a plane ticket

Arizona is far from dull and dusty, offering a wealth of cultural and natural attractions to enjoy during spring break. → Read More

Opinion: ASU attendance policies are a campus health issue

ASU's attendance policies sometimes make it difficult for students to take time to recover from an illness. → Read More

Opinion: Elective classes offer a well-rounded education

ASU students can diversify their academic experience by taking advantage of the wide variety of courses offered by the University. → Read More