Obama award is deserved
The Nobel Prize is an honor and it should be treated as such. Its recipient should be honored for their contribution to society, not damned because they have not accomplished enough.
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The Nobel Prize is an honor and it should be treated as such. Its recipient should be honored for their contribution to society, not damned because they have not accomplished enough.
The notion of progress has been absent from our state government for quite some time. When they are not busy banning gay marriage or decimating our education system, they occupy their time by limiting resources to curb teenage and unwanted pregnancies.
When I am sitting on the northbound 101 in afternoon traffic with no air conditioning, I hate life. While stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, I come to the realization everyone else does: Arizona’s public transit system is abysmal.
Nowadays, attending college is indentured servitude. Almost everyone on campus must work in some way to keep the dream of a college education alive.
It is not uncommon to encounter someone who talks better than he or she listens. Paying attention requires patience, something we are missing in our society.
Dear Arizona State Senate,
Our culture seems to love fear.
The truth can be quite comical sometimes. It always has a way of coming out, even when a person does not want it to. That is why stifling facts and opinions from the citizenry of a country only lead to problems — the kind of problems North Korea has right now.
The term socialized medicine is almost an evil term.
Growing up, this generation has been told that America is a place where all people are equal and anything is possible.
When I was 7 years old, my parents forced me to clean my room and do my homework. I was not unlike any other child. I wanted nothing more than to roam the neighborhood until it was dark. However, discipline from my parents and low grades in school taught me otherwise — change only came as a result of consequences.
Society portrays college as the best years of our life. Then it supposedly is all downhill from there.
As I walked through the basement of Hayden Library several nights ago, I saw a Newsweek magazine that had a cover story on epilepsy. The majority of the ASU population would not give it a second glance, but this article has special meaning to me.
Throughout every generation, there are social issues that divide and define it.
Having a conversation is like going to a water park.
Certain life experiences shape who we become, and these are experiences that will never be forgotten. Oftentimes, these have little to do with your and more with other people.
Rare moments come along in our high-tech, fast-paced society when a community can come together and throw all differences aside. They come and go, sometimes without notice.
He has been called a celebrity; his rise labeled meteoric. This man has become a symbol of hope and change; he supposedly represents the dawn of a new era.
Logic and emotion are completely different, but they have one thing in common. Each of them affects our actions in various ways; it can be dangerous to let either one influence us too much.
We all clearly remember where we were on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.
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