Disclaimers on advertisements will not fix self-esteem issues
House Bill 2793 would require advertisers to place a disclaimer on altered photos in an attempt to improve body-image issues in young girls. Will this be effective?
House Bill 2793 would require advertisers to place a disclaimer on altered photos in an attempt to improve body-image issues in young girls. Will this be effective?
Wealth is linked to several factors.
The intersection of church and state in American politics is a curious thing.
An ugly truth lies under the bureaucratic fear and political jargon surrounding Arizona’s newest urban legend — medical marijuana.
Rihanna is collaborating with Chris Brown on a remixed version of her song “Birthday Cake.” With backlash from both critics and fans alike, Rihanna’s participation in this project would be both a horrible and irrational decision.
After months with no active Facebook account, columnist Alesha Rimmelin caved in and got back on the social network. Was this decision made against her better judgment?
U.S. politicians use the term “War on Christianity” to sway public opinion. This is despicable, especially considering real discrimination against Christians is occurring around the world.
The key to economic growth is less taxation. Under a constitutional system, Americans would keep as much fruit of their labor as possible.
Civil marriages are civil unions, gay or straight.
“Immigrants undergo a poignant identity crisis that is difficult for many Americans to understand.”
To simplify your life, all-things-Internet columnist Ashley Mentzer compiled some tech tips to help you find your flow.
The proposed freeway on Loop 202 threatens Phoenix’s ability to become a city of the future.
We’re pawns in the game of advertisements, images, information, propaganda, political literature and petitions.
A commentary on citizen journalism: what it can do for our country, what it has done for other nations, and how it has fallen under fire in today’s information-driven world.
Republicans are not usually big advocates for using scientific evidence that supports big ideas such as global warming and evolution. However, the Republican presidential candidates are taking it to a whole new extreme.
A lot has been made of ASU’s “party school” image and rankings, along with the growing tourism to the area, but columnist Jonathan Fortner is not convinced. At least, not yet.
In response to William Hamilton’s Feb. 15 column, “ASU salaries: inequitable and obscene.”
Administrators and some professors are making out well during a budget crisis.
Dr. Robert Lustig, a professor of pediatrics at UCSF, recently published an article advocating for the regulation of sugar because of its correlation to diseases such as diabetes, but is this really the way to go?
“Sh-t ASU Students Say” went viral, amassing more than 100,000 views and capitalizing on the YouTube sensation in which people make fun of the stereotypical sayings of particular groups.
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