Harry Potter and its unfavorable effects on our culture
When “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two” came to theaters in July, our culture experienced something incredibly unique.
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When “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two” came to theaters in July, our culture experienced something incredibly unique.
In response to Blair Reese’s May 31 letter to the editor, “God is Good.”
I was born and raised a Christian. I attended a private Christian high school and have studied religion my entire life. That is why I feel it's so essential to share what I have learned lately, because I believe they come into conflict with the Christian God.
As ASU student government elections grow closer, candidates take to the sidewalks, passing out flyers and talking to voters.
Music is everywhere today. From radio stations to television commercials, artists can write almost anything they want and reach nearly any audience imaginable.
As the Libyan people desperately try to change their country around them, many international leaders, most recently President Barack Obama, have condemned the violent actions of Libya's government.
As many people struggle to find a job, politicians everywhere are desperately trying to pick up the pieces of our staggering economy. While President Barack Obama and his administration continue to spend more and more money in an effort to increase job growth, Republicans are offering their own solutions to our economic woes.
In light of the horrific tragedy that occurred this month in Tucson, many people across the nation expected gun restriction debates to catch fire.
An infamous immigration law and some fallacious comments about immigrant beheadings have marked the few years of Gov. Jan Brewer’s time in office. However, she might finally be heading down the right track.
Most Americans probably associate Arizona with two things: Jan Brewer and Senate Bill 1070 — if the two can even be separated.
Vice President Joe Biden recently said the U.S. government has been the pillar of every important technological and ideological advancement since the 1800s.
The public has been increasingly hard on the Obama administration. While the pundits may say ridiculous things every now and then, it’s time to confront a recent comment about using 18th century tactics in modern politics.
Pull: The U.S. government’s waste is always put upon the taxpayer. Money doesn’t grow on trees, but apparently, for the deceased, it just might.
Voters are still pessimistic about race relations, even in a post-racial presidency.
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