Elsa's lesson: Let 'Em Go
Frozen teaches us about our relationships.
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Frozen teaches us about our relationships.
There are many situations that demand our verbal response on moral grounds. As Desmond Tutu put it, “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”
As one of the central survival building blocks, nothing is more influential on your daily health and well-being than the food you eat. A studying herbalist once told me that if you ever want to address a medical concern, you must first start with checking how your diet is impacting you.
A few months ago, I met a guy named Chris on the Metro light rail (long story), whose dad, a former minister and devout Christian, stopped him when he was heading out the door to go on a super fun trip he was stoked about. He told light rail Chris he had a ‘bad feeling’ and urged him to stay home. Light rail Chris, of course, disregarded this strange unseen warning.
Here at ASU, walking between classes can mostly be characterized in two ways: hot and crowded. This place is a nightmare for an introverted ginger, such as myself.
ASU, voted the No. 1 most innovative school for the second year in a row, is 10 years behind UC Berkeley when it comes to one of the most simple and essential elements required to get an education: mobility between classes.
From the outside, sex can appear merely as a nasty struggle — a carnal and profane experience.
Today's world is exposed to men in drag through the popular television show "RuPaul's Drag Race," where they proclaim “No truth, no shade." But few are aware that women participate in the culture too, like Lady Gaga does as both a drag king and queen in her music video, You and I.
Depression. It isn’t something people like to face, but it is rampant in society. Likewise, it is the way people come to understand and appreciate vitality, rejuvenation and hope.
Every Saturday at 9 a.m. the gates open at the Clark Park community garden where yoga fans sprawl out on their mats and a local artist gets on the microphone to share some good tunes.
At some point or another, we have all felt wronged and called for justice on our behalf. But there is a very tricky aspect of this type of situation, which has plagued humanity since the dawn of free-thinking: what is justice?
It’s the holiday season once again, which means families are coming together and, in some cases, so are their opposing ideas. Often times, it seems best to keep quiet when you disagree with family you don’t often see in order to save face and maintain harmony.
Welcome to consumer culture America. Right after we stuff our faces with stuffing and such, we will wake up at an ungodly hour to go consume more; this time filling our houses to the brim, as we did our bellies the day before.
Journalism and media can be powerful forces of change by influencing people’s thoughts and actions. Just as in any public display, a certain level of censorship must be maintained in the interest of ethics and for the good of the viewers.
I grew up knowing I was a bit different. No other kids were walking door-to-door collecting money for UNICEF. It was I alone who cried in the bathroom after watching the test explosion of the first atomic bomb in class. No one else seemed as keen to research facts about the global lack of water availability. In short, I cared.
Scrolling through an Instagram feed of retouched photos gives off an aura of fantasy. Here are representations of people in perfect lighting and unearthly, vibrant colors to make you yearn to jump through the screen and into their lives of paradise.
Food is livelihood. While most of us merely find and purchase whatever food we can get our hands on, there are those among us that need assistance to get nutritious local food. In fact, even some of our college peers lack the resources to maintain proper nutrition. This brings me flashbacks to my dad joking about living off of Top Ramen in college when he went to ASU.
I stumbled upon my roommate watching "Pineapple Express" and became entranced. It is funny and it offers some bigger messages about how drug use can quickly turn from friendly to dangerous in our drug war-torn society. But as I was watched the two friends frolic through the woods together, intoxicate a caterpillar with THC, and hug each other when they heard an unidentified noise, I realized this film could be enhanced.
Selena Gomez is hitting the the top of the charts with “Good For You.” This song is pure gold and apparently, so is Gomez, claiming, “I’m 14 carats,” as well as, “I’m a marquise diamond.”
For decades, homelessness has festered in the U.S. and needy people were sewn right into the fabric of our society. But not anymore.
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