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(04/27/11 12:21am)
For cities like Phoenix, Flagstaff and Tucson, drinking contaminated water is one of the last thoughts in residents’ minds. We trust that our water is pure and drinkable. However, contaminated water resonates with many families in other cities.
(04/19/11 9:00pm)
The newspaper industry is not what it used to be. As much as any journalists like to deny it, print is the expensive past and the Internet is the free future. The Internet’s new trends have impacted newspaper companies greatly in recent years.
(04/12/11 10:41pm)
The meat that Americans consume today is not the same as the meat 20 years ago. The increase of meat production has impacted the way large meat producers feed and modify animals for consumption.
(04/05/11 11:01pm)
Division I college football and basketball programs have produced as much revenue as professional franchises in more recent years. The National Collegiate Athletic Association has created an enterprise of student-athletes.
(03/29/11 10:35pm)
Throughout the past decade, the surge in communication innovation has created new social standards.
(03/23/11 12:02am)
Nineteen ASU students traveled to Madison, Wis., this past weekend to stand in solidarity with University of Wisconsin students and recognize repressive legislation in both states. The ASU students represented several organizations that recognize interests of higher education, human rights and immigrant rights.
(03/09/11 12:09am)
Picture this: You are at your local Suns game; you bring your ticket, gun, and money for a hot dog and soda. The next day you stop by the Capitol building for an appropriations meeting. You bring your opinion and your gun to the public hearings room.
(03/01/11 11:35pm)
First Amendment rights are no longer relevant based on recent actions that occurred at both the state Capitol building and around the country this past week.
(02/23/11 12:13am)
After 29 program cuts were announced last week, we were led to believe that ASU was left with no other choice.
(02/15/11 10:08pm)
Arizona taxpayers have been shoveling out on average $17.5 million a year for the elected officials’ retirement system. This is a 325 percent increase since 2000, according to an investigation by The Arizona Republic.
(02/08/11 11:40pm)
Social protest and activism are no longer just a mechanism of resistance found in the streets. Protesting has gone digital. It has developed since the Civil Rights Movement and the Chicano/a Movement where messages of resistance were expelled through the marches of thousands of people for a just cause.
(02/01/11 11:52pm)
A bill in the Arizona Legislature would, if passed, order the Department of Education to compile data on the number of undocumented students at every public school in the state.
(01/26/11 5:11am)
Amidst the barrage of Arizona legislation that has targeted our Mexican-American and Latino youth, which includes a law that bans teaching ethnic studies in the classroom and a bill that would deny birthright citizenship to children of U.S. migrants, there is hope.
(01/19/11 1:23am)
Since May 2010 a collective resistance to preserve the story of Mexican Americans has manifested. The exposition of House Bill 2281, a new Arizona law that bans ethnic studies in K-12 classrooms, provoked this resistance.