Editorial: Greek review
The actions of four ASU fraternities in recent years are reinforcing the negative image of Greek life, but it’s not universal.
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$50 for your college’s reputation
Maybe it’s time for ASU students to realize that a week’s worth of vanilla lattes really isn’t as valuable as supporting the institution that will be attached to your name for the rest of your life.
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America the exhausted
As U.S. citizens, being overworked is second nature to us. But when is it more productive to stop working?
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Spread information, not STDs
The importance of teaching teens about safe sex and birth control methods seems to be increasing, but are the messages actually getting through?
Letters to the Editor: April 28
In response to Athena Salman’s April 27 column, “Transgender hate crime.”)
The Republican Party line — derail Obama
Politicians around the country are derailing President Obama’s high-speed rail plans. Perhaps they are hindering our ability to meet the challenges of our future as well.
The evolving civil rights movement
Julian Bond recently spoke at ASU. He reflected on the civil rights movement and discussed its current state.
Radiation still present on reservations
We trust that our water is pure and drinkable. However, contaminated water resonates with many families in other cities.

