Five Opinion columns ASU students should read this week
This list of opinion pieces to read will get students thinking about what's most affecting their communities.
This list of opinion pieces to read will get students thinking about what's most affecting their communities.
Minority students at ASU must be provided with better resources from the University.
It is everyone's responsibility to combat casual homophobia in college.
Media outlets should do more to engage women on important issues.
Young liberals have been construed as easily offended for some time now, but conservatives are no less guilty of the same things.
College women often lose sight of the fact that being a feminist also means being a good ally.
Myra Khan, a freshman sustainability major, suggests xeriscaping to counter drought issues facing the state.
Gym anxiety can hold people back from reaching their health goals, which is especially important for their college success
The former Starbucks CEO's views don't match up with what students and Americans want.
The new additions to the Arizona abortion law can only harm the progress made on safe abortions.
Using gender slurs toward women is discrediting and unfair.
ASU Health Services' online patient portal needs to be more user-friendly.
Attorney General Mark Brnovich's lawsuits against the Arizona Board of Regents have done little for ASU students.
The incapacitating pain many students feel on their periods should warrent an excused absense.
Race is a decisive tool in whether or not an applicant gets a job.
Self-defense classes can give confidence to students walking alone, but it does not alleviate all the fear.
The Confucius Institute at ASU is a part of a larger geopolitical game being played by China, and ASU should play no part in this.
College women should take social media breaks to improve their self-esteem and mental health.
College women need to learn about the gender wage gap to better prepare themselves for the workforce.
ASU has failed to provide a place for students to talk about race — and the highs and lows that come with it.
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