ASU-MidFirst: students last
ASU has a contractual duty to encourage students and staff and alumni to sign up for the cards. And to get them to spend.
ASU has a contractual duty to encourage students and staff and alumni to sign up for the cards. And to get them to spend.
ASU will finally receive $60 million per year in parity funding, approved by the Arizona Board of Regents and Gov. Jan Brewer, funds that should go toward educators rather than “knowledge creators,” who are paid more, unfairly, than the rest of the staff.
Pope Benedict XVI has criticized the Leadership Conference of Women Religious for being too feminist. It’s the time Catholic Church accepts the influence of women on its institution and changes their stance on women’s ordination.
Senior columnist Alesha Rimmelin counts down some ASU musts as she prepares to graduate.
The semester is coming to an end, which means teachers, TAs and administrators will be taking stock of our perceived worth and applying judgment as they see fit.
The average college student no longer attends college to learn. He or she goes for a degree — for the license to be important.
Paparazzi need to understand that there is a fine line between getting a newsworthy snapshot and the bane of many celebrities’ existence.
Columnist Ashley Mentzer describes the process of getting her septum pierced and the social taboos that go along with it.
Tubing down the Salt River is a distinctively Arizonan pastime, so grab a tube and hit the water.
No matter what happens to the historic site, letting the potential of adaptively reusing the Hayden flour mill to create a dynamic sense of place would be better than letting the structure continue to stand behind a fence.
While Earth Day is a well-meaning gesture, it doesn’t tackle real issues of environmentalism
The Millennial generation responds to satire rather than seriousness.
Collectivism has given those who see themselves as more knowledgeable, educated or moral a tool to bring the rest into submission. Columnist Carlos Alfaro discusses how collectivism relates to "public good."
What to do after graduation in a bleak job market.
With finals upon us, stress levels and student complaints are on the rise. But are students’ whiny attitudes just that — whiny?
Making the decision to graduate a semester early can either be the easiest or hardest decision you’ll make in your college career. When given the opportunity to graduate early, should you take it?
There is nothing like the NHL playoffs, a tournament filled with strategy, grit and a uniquely passionate energy.
Music lover and columnist Raffy Ermac breaks down some pros and cons for getting your groove on at a music festival.
The idea of the “unassimilable” culture has pervaded American history. It turns out, there is no such thing, Islam included
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