ASU football fans should stick around, but the team should understand if we don't
The ASU football team's sluggish start to the season has been the topic of much discussion, and complaining, by Sun Devil fans.
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The ASU football team's sluggish start to the season has been the topic of much discussion, and complaining, by Sun Devil fans.
In not so shocking news, ASU has been scrutinized by the media once again. We've heard it all: we've been called party school, and now as Stephen Colbert put it, a degree mill.
We've all seen it happen while walking on Mill Avenue: Someone asks for money or help. Business owners and the city of Tempe have clashed over the treatment of homeless people on sidewalks, especially on Mill Avenue.
Every semester, students pay copious amounts of cash to the University for our education. Many students seem to blindly pay the flat rate of tuition without much regard to the various fees tacked on top. With tuition and fees increasing every semester, everyone needs to be aware of where this money is going.
Last week, ASU was chosen for the inaugural “Most Innovative School” by the “U.S. News and World Report.” We thought on this for a bit, and realized that there are plenty of other things that ASU could rank No. 1 in. See below for our selections, from scariest mascot to most likely to establish a lunar campus.
Whether we're sitting in the traffic looking for a tune to match or creating a study session playlist, students are always looking for new music to add to their arsenal.
The first few weeks of classes always pass by in a blur of moving boxes, rustling syllabi and nervous laughter in the campus dining halls.
Both hashtags #KanyeForPres and #Kanye2020 dominate social media as the great Yeezus declared his candidacy for the oval office.
Copy. Paste. Submit. It’s a simple process, with life-altering consequences.
It has plagued the halls of dorms and seeped into surrounding city streets. Lines of consent are blurred by alcohol as music plays loudly in the background, creating the issue discussed on campuses everywhere.
The first day of class has mixed emotions — similar to an adolescent teen. First, you're excited to step on campus once more, or even for the first time, but as the day wears on your emotions go from fear as you get lost on the vast campus grounds, to disgust as you wipe the excessive amount of sweat off your brow.
There is no questioning that last Friday was a pivotal moment in America’s history.
Starting on this month, there will be fewer flames and far more fines lit at ASU. Known to many students as the FLAME approach, ASU is setting fire to social enforcement of the tobacco-free policy.
High school students can rejoice. There is now a personality quiz to help predict their career prospects and it’s not from Buzzfeed; it's ASU's new Me3 tool. (not to be mistaken with Mass Effect 3)
Bravo to Bernie Sanders for entering the Democratic presidential primary for 2016. No matter what you think of his politics, it’s good Hillary Clinton won’t be running unopposed.
When he arrived at ASU in July 2002, ASU President Michael Crow was fresh from Columbia University and had goals in mind to create a New American University. He took on the task of transforming ASU into a university that would be affordable, competitive and an example for higher education systems worldwide.
Since 2008, ASU students have been celebrating the end of spring semester classes by stripping down for charity. Even though students are taking off their clothes and showing off their underwear, the event, which would have happened Friday, is more about taking the edge off finals through service and body positivity. This year, due in part to a lack of funding by the Tempe Undergraduate Student Government, the celebrated ASU Undie Run, or ASU BB Run, as it had been rebranded, will not be occurring.
Boo-ravo to Chipotle for announcing that it will begin delivery of its food. The fast-food Mexican food chain is joining Starbucks in teaming up with Postmates, an app-based delivery service. Chipotle is our life, but is it worth the $5 starting cost for delivery? Through this new system, it may cost around $20 for your Chipotle burrito, and that's without the guacamole.
News organizations across the U.S. are focusing on the farcicality of the ongoing civil contempt proceedings surrounding Sheriff Joe Arpaio — it’s just business as usual in Arizona. While having a racist, inhumane sheriff serves as a joke for the rest of the nation, it’s a humiliation that has been thrust upon Arizonans by Maricopa County voters six times over. With a track record as corrupted as Arpaio's, it is vital that in 2016 Maricopa County voters select a better-suited leader for its law enforcement that values the integrity of the citizens it serves and the sanctity of the Grand Canyon State.
Boo to D.C.-based ESPN reporter Britt McHenry who was seen berating a female worker of a towing company by insulting her teeth, weight, job and lack of an education. ESPN promptly suspended McHenry for a week after the video surfaced Thursday, but would likely have been better served firing the reporter altogether. Among the nasty insults: "‘Cause they (the employee’s teeth) look so stunning … ‘Cause I’m on television and you’re in a f— ing trailer, honey.”
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