The days of feverishly loading a Sun Card to print a paper before class will soon end as the University phases out its Sun Dollar program this summer. But will this help streamline a sometimes-confusing process, or take money from the hands of local retailers?
With economic and political pressure coming to bear on NASA, and President Obama seeking a new way forward in space, is the age of exploration ending? Is space even necessary? Read the full story
The creators of South Park recently received death threats by religious extremists for depicting Mohammed in a cartoon. Comedy Central censored the episode but the creators stood by their show. Read the full story
In response to Andrew Hedlund’s April 21 column, “Tea Partiers uninformed, many untaxed.” Read the full story
Bravo to Pat’s Run. Read the full story
A proposed tax incentives bill is a key part of the economic strategy Arizona needs. Read the full story
The Downtown Phoenix Ambassadors are the men and women walking around wearing bright orange shirts that say “Ask Me!” They are an excellent resource to ASU students. Read the full story
Arizona has joined the fight against the federal government’s individual mandates since a little less than nothing makes sense about the health care bill. Read the full story
Poverty remains a misguided social issue. People overlook those who are struggling financially because they are unable to relate to their burdens. Read the full story