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(06/03/12 11:14pm)
It won’t be until 40 years out that a Harvard economist will collect enough data to prove the damage the corporate nature of universities has done to the overall livelihoods of students today. The four decades won’t be for lack of reasoning, but rather because the mentality that drives colleges today won’t subside anytime soon.
(05/27/12 9:43pm)
Michael Crow sold us out.
(05/21/12 3:19pm)
A person only gets so many chances in life to demonstrate character, and Michael Crow is about to get one more. ASU will finally receive $60 million per year in parity funding, approved by the Arizona Board of Regents and Gov. Jan Brewer.
(04/17/12 10:07pm)
Some graduates are confused.
(04/10/12 10:00pm)
Talk about a cracked foundation.
(04/05/12 1:00am)
Something has to change.
(04/03/12 10:18pm)
More pay should come with more work, not less.
(03/27/12 12:19am)
Some things are worth fighting for.
(03/15/12 10:52pm)
What a surprise.
(03/13/12 1:32am)
This is my fifth version of this column, all with different angles and takes, because of implicit vetoes I received, though perhaps well meaning, and also implicit threats of libel. All I can do, then, is tell the story and get a discussion started.
(03/08/12 5:00am)
And so the future begins.
(03/06/12 11:08pm)
Don’t be a bully.
(03/02/12 12:35am)
Good art should force people to look at what they don’t want to see, and the designers at the autumn and winter Milan Fashion Week did so.
(02/29/12 2:18am)
What’s done with passion is done well.
(02/23/12 2:47am)
If Americans love anything, they love cars. January light vehicle sales were just over 913,000, an increase of 11.4 percent from last January. This is a good thing. The now maligned auto bailouts were proposed in December 2008, when Ford shares were selling for under $3.00 and GM was bankrupt. Ford now sells for more than $12 a share, an increase of at least 400 percent, and GM has annual revenues of $149 billion. A stimulus, indeed.
(02/22/12 2:50am)
(02/15/12 2:14am)
It’s a sign of the times. Last week, ASU President Michael Crow told students that faculty would go an additional year without a salary adjustment.This, ostensibly, is a sign of budget constraints: Crow is telling students that times are so tough that faculty isn’t getting a raise. This guy makes me sick.
(02/09/12 2:43am)
Yayoi Kusama sees the world as she sees it, and that’s why I love her. Freud said a person should see who she is and go with it instead of bending into artificial shapes to fit into a particular group or society. Doing so will bring happiness and success. Caveat emptor, though, to Freud’s thesis: Sometimes being who you are is lonely.
(02/07/12 1:50am)
With an extra day to change the world, how will you be a changemaker? That’s the innocent though banal question posed by the ASU Leap Day Challenge. The website gives two options: solve or invest. Click the solve button for a chance to win $2,900 by submitting an idea. Click the invest button to donate money to the ASU Foundation. The visual rhetoric couldn’t be clearer. Yes, the buttons tell us having ideas is important, but money dictates whether an idea can be done. Therefore--Invest.
(02/01/12 12:14am)
Tumblr is for posers. From pictures of cute girls in cutoff shorts and bohemian-themed bedrooms, to pictures of teacups and bookshelves, to pictures of people living life, all being posted or “re-blogged,” by people not actually living life. Freud would say the amount of time humans spend online is a tragedy. Investors, however, call it money.