Pinckney misses cut at US Open
Even though he missed the cut, which ended up at 4-over-par, Scott Pinckney’s U.S. Open experience was memorable.
Categories: Featured Golf Newsletter Sports Tags: ASU men’s golf Scott Pinckney US Open
Communication isn’t changing for the better
With the invention of text messaging, email and social networking, the social aspect of our generation is quite different.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: cell phones Communication email text messaging
History professor tackles Pearl Harbor mystery on PBS
Eduardo Pagan was offered a position as a co-host on PBS’ “History Detectives,” where he will be doing more investigating — this time, on historical puzzles.
Categories: Administration News Tags: Eduardo Pagan History Detectives PBS World War II
The best TV comedies from 2010-11
It’s time to take a look back at the best shows of the 2010-11 television season.
Categories: Arts and Entertainment Tags: A&E comedy Emmy picks tv TV shows
Arizona needs to change its approach to sex education
Arizona has to reform its antiquated stance on sex education and save itself a ton of money.
Categories: Columns Newsletter Opinion Tags: arizona Sex education Title V Washington
Industry delays cancer report while government complies
The willingness of industry to put their bottom lines ahead of people's safety is absolutely reprehensible.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Cancer Chemical industry David Vitter ProPublica The New York Times
Rush’s ‘Time Machine Tour’ is spectacular
It’s rare for a band to remain actively performing to sold-out crowds after 43 years, and it’s even more unusual when the group keeps getting better.
Categories: Arts and Entertainment Tags: concert in concert live review Rush Time Machine Tour tour
‘Mr. Popper’s Penguins’ simply generic and predictable
Despite its potentially funny premise, "Mr. Popper's Penguins" takes no chances and results in one of the blandest comedies of the year.
Categories: Arts and Entertainment Movies Tags: Jim Carrey Mr. Popper's Penguins

