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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Frozen Success
Yogurtini is a household name around the ASU Tempe campus, but few know the story of the two young, entrepreneurial sisters behind the wildly successful frozen yogurt franchise.
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Coffee and Philanthropy
In November 2009, a Scottsdale church opened Sola Coffee Bar. It wasn’t an unusual move — many churches operate cafes on or near their campuses. But a mere year after its opening, the faith-based coffee shop has transformed into a neighborhood beacon that is anything but typical.
Comfort Food Remix: Citizen Public House
After two years of planning, Citizen Public House had its grand opening on Jan. 16 — and has already built quite a reputation. Located in Old Town Scottsdale, Citizen extends an inviting hand with a modern-comfort-food menu piled with delicious, completely original items.
Looking into an invisible society
Poverty remains a misguided social issue. People overlook those who are struggling financially because they are unable to relate to their burdens.
Is ASU’s major-specific dorm life helpful or hurtful?
One in five ASU students live on campus, but is assigning students to halls based on majors helpful or hurtful?
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U.S students fail citizenship test
The average American is incapable of answering numerous questions posed on the U.S. Citizenship Test. Why are we holding people responsible for knowing more U.S. history than the average American?

