Turning Points Magazine is the first ever Native college magazine written by Native students for Native students, housed at the Center for Indian Education at Arizona State University.
In part two of our semester wrap-up, a few of the Turning Points team members shared insight on what it was like to work with the magazine this Spring...
It is finals week at Arizona State! In part one of our semester wrap up, the Turning Points Magazine and podcast team reflect on the rollercoaster sem...
The coronavirus, or COVID-19, has turned the Spring 2020 semester upside down for many students at Arizona State University. Nearly 55,000 on-campus A...
In today’s episode, we hear from Turning Points Magazine member KaLynn: I was shown a FaceBook post by my mother who was also upset with an event, thi...
In today’s episode, the Turning Points team chat about owning pets while in college. From our pets getting sick or injured, making emergency vet visit...
There are many reasons why film is considered a powerful art form and medium: it is a universal power of communication that educates people and brings...
In today’s episode, Turning Points Magazine senior editor Taylor Notah speaks with playwright and graduate student Esther Almazan (Yaqui), who is in t...
It’s February, which is Financial Aid Awareness Month! In our Fall 2019 issue of Turning Points Magazine, ASU doctoral student and financial aid outre...
When you think of cooking in college, do the words “budgeting” and “microwave chef” come into mind? Many college students today rely heavily on schola...
The Spring 2020 semester has just started at Arizona State University. Natuve Sun Devils Brittany Gene, Mariah McGhee, Savannah Jacobs and Taylor Nota...