The MVP of your life is you
Bear with my dramatics for a minute.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of statepress.com - Arizona State Press's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
6 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Bear with my dramatics for a minute.
It’s easy to assume that elections are popularity contests, but let’s take a moment to place more faith in the ASU undergraduate student body. Popular claims could be that those with the biggest social circle win by default; friends support friends regardless of their ability to successfully govern and social media sways much of the vote simply with aesthetics and catchy phrases. But, these are generalizations that follow any election.
First, let’s start off by defining feminism. No, it is not the feminism full of man-hating, woman-loving females who think women should rule the world. Feminism is simply the advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of political, social and economic equality to men with an acknowledgment that those rights haven’t been equal in the past.
ASU students are no strangers to radical protesters on campus. We have all seen the mobs and swarms of students gathered around protesters who call gay people sinners and women whores. Yes, these accusations are offensive and immoral, but the accusations are not all that is wrong with what’s happening at our campus and other campuses around the nation.
It goes without saying that "Game of Thrones" has taken the TV world to a level that was inconceivable before its premiere. From its perfectly chosen cast to its breathtaking cinematography, "Game of Thrones" takes no prisoners (with the exception of Margaery — hang in there girl).
In 1776, our founding fathers declared independence from the monarchy of King George III of Great Britain (kudos to those who knew King George III was king at the time because I, for one, had to Google it). On July 2 or July 4, 1776, depending on which date you believe is the true Independence Day (not the movie with Will Smith), the 13 colonies entered into a democracy. A democracy, simply put, is a society ruled by all and not just one person or group. Any high school level government or history course has hopefully taught this information. It is of the utmost importance that we pay attention and take advantage of our privilege of living in a democracy and not overlook the topic simply because “politics are boring.”
This website uses cookies to make your experience better and easier. By using this website you consent to our use of cookies. For more information, please see our Cookie Policy.