Occupy Phoenix galvanizes citizens to take back government
The Occupy Phoenix event, held in solidarity with protestors on Wall Street, called on people, and not just politicians, to lead against corporate greed.
Technology has personality in Apple
Apple permanently changed our relationship with technology. There is connection between its line of indispensably useful, Museum of Modern Art exhibit-worthy products and its users.
Landscape architecture’s deep-rooted significance
Landscape architecture defies the misconception that buildings simply sit on the ground.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: architecture landscape Landscape architecture
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.
Understanding the relationship between science and religion
Scientific and religious thought offers valuable perspectives that are different yet similar in intent: discovery of truth. Though there is often tension in discussing the two topics, they don’t necessarily have to be so divided.
Catharsis at official 9/11 memorial
Similar to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the sensitive design of the 9/11 Memorial on Ground Zero offers a reflective space for the country to mourn and come to grips with the tragedy.
University’s older architecture contributes to unique campus feel and significance
Over the decades, architects have built on each others' work to create an eclectic Tempe campus, full of historic older buildings and contemporary buildings, that is aware of its movement in time.
Changemaker Central makes innovation and leadership approachable
Students can use Changemaker Central to not only realize their passion, but also to do something with it.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Changemaker Central Michael Crow President Crow

