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(12/11/12 12:39am)
Whether you like it or not, we live in an incredibly fast-paced society. Technology has given us the benefit and burden of turning everything into breaking news. We often know about a situation before it has even finished developing.
(12/04/12 3:03am)
So long as you weren’t hiding under a rock last Wednesday, Nov. 28, odds are that you were aware of the absurdly high Powerball and record-setting jackpot of $587.5 million. If that’s not enough to attract people to spend their last $2 on a lottery ticket, I don’t know what is.
(11/27/12 1:37am)
The death of the music industry has been heavily debated for over 10 years, since the launch of Napster in 1999. At first, Napster launched one of the greatest social and digital revolutions in music to date, but it quickly turned into a nasty fight between artists, record labels and those who shared music files.
(11/19/12 11:17pm)
As most of us have heard, ASU recently passed a smoking ban that will officially go into effect in fall 2013 on all four campuses.
(11/12/12 10:41pm)
The growing Hispanic population has greatly influenced the last two elections in the U.S. Many wonder why Arizona, a bleeding red state, continues to lean conservative when it is drowning in a sea of democratic blue created by California, New Mexico and Colorado.
(11/06/12 3:03am)
All too often, voters forget local politics due to the overwhelming focus on national elections. This, however, does not diminish the importance of local elections even a bit — and voters should become more aware with the home front before heading to the polls tomorrow.
(10/29/12 11:23pm)
Many Americans have heard of the “singularity,” the theoretical point when technological intelligence will surpass human intelligence.
(10/23/12 1:23am)
“My first job as commander in chief, Bob, is to keep the American people safe, and that’s what we’ve done over the last four years.”
(10/09/12 12:08am)
“Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble.”
(10/02/12 12:51am)
This Friday, a young Arizonan killed himself during a nationally broadcasted high-speed chase on Fox News, preceding a copious apology from anchor Shepard Smith.
(09/24/12 11:32pm)
One of the most publicized strikes in the American public education system came to an end last Tuesday with the Chicago Teachers Union voting to return to the classroom Wednesday morning.
(09/17/12 11:31pm)
In 2009, readers of United Kingdom magazine, the Word, voted Nickelback the worst band in the world. Around the same time, Billboard Magazine named Nickelback the band of the decade.
(09/11/12 1:30am)
Students are not much more stratified than they were four years ago.
(09/03/12 11:57pm)
We live in a world of constant interconnectivity, with access to news long before all of the details are available. In July, we witnessed this when CNN and several other news organizations incorrectly reported that the Supreme Court had struck down The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare. This collective gaffe caused quite a bit of confusion and controversy among viewers, especially when it came out that the healthcare bill was actually ruled constitutional.
(08/28/12 11:45pm)
Following the past year’s Occupy protests, students countrywide are no longer foreign to social activism. The intention behind the Occupy movement was clear and projected loudly: to expose the oppression of the lower classes that are hurt by tax cuts for the wealthy.