There are limits to teaching entrepreneurship
Mahatma Gandhi once said, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” Though these words have inspired people across the globe, they leave them questioning how to “be the change.”
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Mahatma Gandhi once said, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” Though these words have inspired people across the globe, they leave them questioning how to “be the change.”
Fashion was my first love. The fabric, the buttons, the ribbons, the clack of heels on tile — they all came together to create something magical.
As a student, coffee is an integral part of daily life. It has gotten me through multiple finals, meetings and basically every early morning — however, each time I hand over cash in exchange for coffee, I can’t help but feel like I am getting ripped off.
A lovely evening of drinks and conversation can plummet to an awkward halt when the check arrives. The waiter delivers the black leather folder that demands your attention as you and your date stumble to find the words you are both thinking — who is going to pay? Are you going to split the check?
In light of President Donald Trump's recent revival of the Mexico City policy, many women's rights advocates have taken to the streets in protest for the moral case of protecting women's reproductive rights. However, there is another case to be made here — an economic one — that actually favors federally funding family planning services.
It is Friday night and Sara Tanveer is lining her eyes and curling her hair, ready for a night out on Mill Avenue. As a newly turned 21-year-old, it is her prerogative. However, it can be tricky balancing going out with friends while on a student budget.
Each semester begins with the same ritual — I pick up my student loan from the mailbox, drive to ASU and hand it all over. As my classes pile up, my student loans do as well. It is dispiriting to know that after I graduate, my diploma will be accompanied with immense debt.
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