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(11/23/11 12:08am)
This weekend, when the only thing you’re #Occupying is the couch (read: tryptophan-induced coma) your family’s conversation might turn to politics. (Read: will turn to politics.) Of course, it will cover the protest that has been sweeping the nation.
(11/08/11 11:16pm)
Dear 99 percent,
(10/25/11 10:53pm)
Americans have been accruing another kind of debt. If it’s not credit cards and sub-prime mortgages, it’s the education of our children, student loans.
(10/11/11 11:06pm)
Their suburban homes are being foreclosed upon and they’re occupying streets all over the country. Their children’s opportunity for a future of progress and success is looking bleak.
(09/29/11 10:46pm)
“Define a nation.” As I made my way into class last week — sweaty, out of breath and cursing the desert heat — this was the question written on the board.
(09/12/11 11:36pm)
When MTV launched in 1981, America and subsequently the world was given access to the most up-to-date medium of music consumption of the modern age: the music video.
(08/30/11 10:51pm)
It has been said that you can’t legislate morality. Yet, come Sept. 12, the changes looming on the horizon for Planned Parenthood will go into effect.
(06/26/11 11:45pm)
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(05/31/11 2:43am)
In today’s competitive job market, it’s beginning to seem as if the internship is the new entry-level position.
(05/01/11 8:34pm)
Another semester has come and gone and left us in its wake. Next fall marks the beginning of my final year as an undergrad and I can’t help but think: I’m getting out just in time.
(04/24/11 10:57pm)
If you operate a motor-vehicle within Tempe city limits, more specifically in the proximity between Broadway Road and the Loop 202 or anywhere remotely close to ASU, chances are on a weekly basis at any given time your blood pressure experiences a dramatic increase, you find yourself continually showing up late to work and school.
(04/17/11 8:41pm)
In a recent column appearing on this page, fellow opinion writer Brian Jutting II discusses the debate over funding for Planned Parenthood and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) posing the question, “Seriously, was that worth it?”
(04/10/11 9:30pm)
As I write this, my eardrums are threatening to explode. A heavy-hitting dubstep remix of La Roux’s “In For the Kill” makes its way through my headphones. (I’ll spare the details of any desk-chair dance moves that may or may not have taken place as a result.)
(04/03/11 9:44pm)
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a column that probably made me sound a bit like the Unabomber.
(03/27/11 9:42pm)
Somehow, the old adage, “boys will be boys,” fails to justify the recent actions of a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity at USC. An email originating within this fraternity is circulating around the USC campus, causing quite a stir amongst its readers.
(03/20/11 9:07pm)
This past weekend, I came across a video on CNN.com that really stuck with me. The video contained a sequence of a fighter jet being shot down over Benghazi, Libya.
(03/06/11 10:58pm)
In this modern era of media, one in which the consumer has so drastically lowered their expectations of quality, it seems we care more about the characters that actors play in their everyday lives than the roles they embody on screen. We give more notice to the sex lives of political figures than the legislation they shape or the bills they write.
(03/02/11 11:12pm)
Arizona is notorious for seemingly absurd legislation. We legalize racial profiling, provide insufficient regulation of gun control and take aim at the 14th Amendment. Regarding the latter, former Sen. John Kyl claims that being born on American soil doesn’t make some of us “American” enough.
(02/20/11 10:42pm)
Girls,
(02/13/11 11:17pm)
Originally, this week’s column was intended to be a simple collection of the most unique and absurd transcriptions that I found on the stalls of ASU bathrooms.