Slow food nourishes sense of community and place
Eating can be more than a necessary function if we take the time to slow down and chew it over. Learning more about food and farming can be an enriching experience of environment and community.
Teeny, tiny pawns in a big game of chess
The plight of three American hikers, recently released from an Iranian prison, shows what happens to small people in big stories.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: espionage Iran Iraq Joshua Fattal Sarah Shourd Shane Bauer United States
Sticks and stones and cupcakes
The UC Berkeley Bake Sale raises new concerns about fair discussion of affirmative action and racism.
Relationships can alter work productivity
Relationships are an important part of life but should not replace family, friends and work.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: relationships work productivity Zoosk
Broke-Ass Stuart’s “Young Broke & Beautiful” full of great, cheap advice
“Young Broke & Beautiful: Broke-Ass Stuart’s Guide to Living Cheaply” is great for those with an empty wallet.
Categories: Arts and Entertainment Books Newsletter Tags: Broke-Ass Stuart cheap living IFC newsletter
Business school facility construction could begin this fall
A $57 million classroom building will be built on the Tempe campus if the project is approved by the state Legislature.
Categories: Administration business News Student Life Tags: ABOR Arizona Board of Regents regents W.P. Carey W.P. Carey School of Business
Trader Joe’s college cookbook provides cheap and delicious meals
Trader Joe’s has made a fortune off cookbooks for any culture, including the college student.
Categories: Arts and Entertainment Books Newsletter Tags: cheap living cookbook newsletter recipes Trader Joe’s

