Land of the free
Freebies and giveaways are most college students’ means for random meals and a way to save money, but they’re actually being used by advertisers and end up spending other things of value, like time.
The Devil wears pride
As we rush headlong into the frenzy of a new academic year, it may be useful to dwell on the opportunity and pride in being a Sun Devil.
Breaking down the myths, gift of giving is powerful
Students must realize that giving back to those less fortunate than themselves is something that must be pursued at all times, and that donations need not necessarily be monetary. Finding a cause to help out is just a click away.
Is daylight saving worth saving?
Daylight saving time is a regular feature of our lives today, but is it really all that useful? Is it time to get rid of daylight saving time to avoid confusion and show America that the right way to go is the Arizona way?
Your vote counts in ASU student government elections
With elections to student government around the corner, ASU needs to improve on its voter turnout record in order to ensure that a truly representative executive council directs the students’ interests for the next year.
Counter: Laws must be applied equally
The death penalty is a contentious topic universally. Terrorism must be treated on par with every other crime when applying laws governing capital punishment.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: death penalty point/counterpoint
A problem of scale
Following on the heels of President Barack Obama’s routine physical checkup, it’s time to take a look at America’s burgeoning fitness and obesity problems and the reasons for their spread.
Guns in Grand Canyon: An absymal idea
A law that allows loaded guns into national parks and wildlife refuges across the country went into effect Monday.

