Cycle sharing: Grid revolutionizes downtown biking
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Anyone can see that green from a mile away.
In response to Kelcie Grega's April 8 article, titled "New penalties implemented in walk-only zones," Aubrey McCleve's April 7 column "Walk-only zone enforcement stings with a $15 price tag" and The State Press' April 9 editorial "Love bikes. Hate enforcement."
Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius announced her resignation Thursday.
I am sure most of us have been either for or against the walk-only zones on campus at different times, depending on which mode of transportation we chose.
Virginity auctions combine the idea of prostitution and advanced technological advertisement through the Internet to make a fortune for women.
Last week, ASU Health Services offered free pregnancy tests and free STI tests for all students. In our society, single girls are not expected to get pregnant. It’s just part of the culture and the way we are raised to perceive childbirth and families.
The word "isolationism" sums up the theology of the millennial generation quite simply.
The American diet has been problematic for over two decades now. Health reform is being pushed from every direction, from Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" campaign to President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, but it doesn’t seem to be working. Obesity rates and diet-related diseases have never been more prevalent.
In a country that thrives on enjoying life’s simplest pleasures, like eating and sleeping, it seems absurd to remove the two most vital aspects of Spaniards’ culture in order to “boost” Spain’s economy. New proposals to recover after a devastating economic crash include eliminating the Spanish siesta, a nap taken in the middle of the day.
Forty-four stock photos of empowering women can’t change the world alone, but maybe they can transform the way society still sees the female gender.
In a college town, police are seen as the obstacle between us and our fun, drugs, alcohol and speeding. But in rural towns such as Nunam Iqua, Alaska, all they beg for is professional local law enforcement.
The Republican Party's platform dictates continuity with little room for reform. It just doesn’t seem promising among our generation. It’s difficult to picture voters our age succumbing to an ideological system in opposition of change.
Major religious organizations are grounded in traditional values, rarely evolving morals and historically conservative practices. That's why much of our millennial generation seems reluctant and detached from religious institutions.
California Assembly Bill 1266, enacted in August, allows all people who do not identify with their birth gender to access locker rooms, restrooms and sports teams in K-12 public schools.
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