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(04/29/16 2:31am)
You can learn a lot about someone by living with them — their sleeping habits, dietary preferences, weird hobbies etc. But I would argue that the thing about living with someone that reveals the most about their character is this: how they behave when they throw a party at your place. Here's how I think it would go down if the presidential candidates decided to "turn up."
(04/22/16 3:44am)
It's the night before your most important final. The library is packed. There's only one empty seat, and it's at a table with these five people. Good luck!
(04/15/16 2:16am)
Last month, North Carolina legislators tried to score some cheap political points by passing a disingenuous, discriminatory law that sought to solve a problem that didn't exist — sexual predators using pro-LGBT protections as a way to get into the opposite gender's restrooms.
(04/11/16 1:06am)
You can learn a lot about someone by living with them — their sleeping habits, dietary preferences, weird hobbies etc. This is what I think it would be like to live with the presidential candidates.
(04/01/16 2:33am)
You just moved into a near-campus apartment with an elevator. Congratulations! Unfortunately, that means you have to share an elevator with these people.
(03/25/16 1:43am)
Earlier this week, ASU Gammage announced its lineup of for the 2016-17 theater season.
(03/18/16 3:19am)
I spend a lot of time listening to podcasts, but I hardly listen to any of the most popular titles. That's why I decided to listen to an episode from each of the top eight podcasts on iTunes, and see how they compare against each other in a March Madness style bracket.
(02/19/16 2:32am)
Between the first and 17th centuries, the phrase “black swan” was used all over Europe as a clever way to describe something as being nonexistent. It was kind of like the “when pigs fly” of that time period. To Europeans, it made sense to call things that didn’t exist “black swans” because, at the time, all of the swans they had seen before were white. The sky was blue and swans were white. Those were undeniable facts.
(02/16/16 3:59am)
I'll admit it — I'm a little too obsessed with cleanliness. People visiting my apartment for the first time often open the door to my bedroom and ask, "Does anyone sleep here, or is this just an extra room?" And I take so much pride in my bathroom that when guests ask to use it, I make them use one of my roommates' instead.
(02/05/16 3:26am)
The First Amendment guarantees individuals the right to practice any religion. However, 224 years after the Bill of Rights was ratified, what constitutes a religion is still up for debate.
(02/01/16 12:20am)
I have a confession. When I was 16 years old, I was really into conspiracy theories.
(01/22/16 3:46am)
“Tennis” and “scandal” are two words we rarely hear in the same sentence.
(01/11/16 12:40am)
Who is Milo Yiannopoulos?
(12/01/15 2:09am)
Whenever I leave my house, I always make sure I have four things with me — my phone, my wallet, my keys and (always, always, always) my headphones.
(11/19/15 2:09am)
This month, ASU police officers began to wear body cameras. I’m not yet sure if I like the new policy, but I do think it’s an idea worth entertaining.
(11/09/15 12:18am)
It's already November, and you know what that means — the Christmas-themed advertising campaigns are back. Or, as some Christmas purists see it, the "War on Christmas" is back.
(11/01/15 11:44pm)
Intellectual property laws exist to promote creativity and innovation. The concept of creators owning the rights to their content is important considering that the power to pass copyright legislation is explicitly granted to Congress in Article I of the U.S. Constitution.
(10/26/15 12:22am)
I never thought I would say this in such a public way, but here it goes — I have an autism spectrum disorder.
(10/19/15 12:50am)
We all tend to have a hard time summoning the courage to ask for what we want. Due to the unreasonable amount of pressure our culture puts on females to keep their opinions to themselves, women (particularly young women) often struggle with this problem more than anyone else, especially when it comes to how much they get paid.
(10/02/15 10:56pm)
It happens all the time.
A fan does something slightly embarrassing at a sporting event, and then
the commentators poke fun at him for a minute.
On Wednesday, Diamondbacks announcers Bob Brenly and Steve Berthiaume
took that tradition
way too far, attacking a group of ASU students for committing the horrible
transgression of taking too many selfies at a baseball game.