ASU men’s, women’s track finish fourth at MPSF meet
Behind impressive performances from all over, the No. 5 Sun Devil men and women took fourth place this past weekend at the MPSF meet.
Categories: Sports Track and Field Tags: MPSF
Devil Dish
Every season it seems, usually before the “rodeo trip,” the Spurs make you want to write them off.
Categories: Men's Basketball Sports Tags: Spurs
On health care reform, proceed ‘wisely, and slow’
Unless someone is willing to make a case for the hard truths that could someday save the healthcare system Congress should either do the small and safe things that will ease the immediate pain without remaking the American economy, or they should do nothing.
Categories: Opinion Tags: Constitution Healthcare Lawrence Lessig Legislature
Populist rage manifests itself in disturbing way
Two weeks ago, a 53-year-old software engineer lit his house on fire and flew a small plane into an IRS building in Texas. The scariest thing about the Texas IRS attack is that angry, hypocritical entitlement has become a common political refrain.
Categories: Opinion Tags: bail out IRS Joseph Stack Politics
Letters to the Editor
Dustin Volz’s Feb. 23 column, “Beck drinks Tea in keynote” expressed an unfavorable opinion about Glenn Beck’s recent keynote speech.
Categories: Letters Opinion Tags: Constitution Glenn Beck
Editorial: On shaky ground
Just as the devastation in Haiti was fading — prematurely — from our minds, Chile and Japan both experienced high-registering earthquakes over the weekend. Are we so numb to disasters in our world that we watch for the video footage and not for the people?
Categories: Editorial Opinion Tags: Chile earthquake Haiti Japan
Classroom becomes yoga studio for 6-day workshop
Art of Living Students’ Club hosts weeklong workshop to “center” students, and refresh and distress their lives.
Categories: News Tempe Tags: Art of Living yoga

