How to become an anarchist
These are the transformations of my political mind throughout my college years writing for the newspaper. Every debate I ever lost was worth the pain.
Categories: Columns Newsletter Opinion Tags: anarchism anarcho-capitalism columns Opinion
‘The Pearl’ and the impending doom
Tax breaks for the wealthy continue to reinforce our society’s sickness and misplacement of priorities.
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The Round-Up: Week of March 28
It’s the end of the week — and a packed week at that — which means its time for The Round-Up.
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‘Fiddler on the Roof’ full of heart-warming music and meaning
“Fiddler on the Roof” opened at ASU Gammage on Tuesday, retelling the classic story of a Jewish family from a little Russian village that shakes up the town by pushing tradition beyond its boundaries. John Preece continues his run with “Fiddler on the Roof” in this production as Tevye, the leading man and father of five [...]
Categories: Arts and Entertainment Theater Tags: ASU Gammage fiddler on the roof megan mattox musical musicals
Students help orphans in Mexico
Camp H.O.P.E., a new student club at ASU, is helping inspire orphans to pursue a college education.
Categories: Featured News Student Life Tags: Camp H.O.P.E. Friends of the Orphanages orphanages orphans
Major Decisions
For some, going to college with predetermined goals and aspirations is easier said than done. Even with the traditional expectation of graduating in four years with a bachelor’s degree, more students are switching paths to decide where their passion truly lies.
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