Some parting thoughts
I thought it’d be a neat idea to end my last column with some inspirational quotes from some very inspirational people.
I thought it’d be a neat idea to end my last column with some inspirational quotes from some very inspirational people.
Rising cost of tuition, insurmountable bigwig salaries and massive layoffs: Another semester has come and gone and left us in its wake and I’m left wondering if we are in better shape than we were in August.
A Connecticut woman was recently arrested on felony charges of larceny for enrolling her son in a better school. While equality of education has come a long way in the past century, we still have a long road ahead.
Sony’s latest security breach in the PlayStation Network is not surprise, but the way the company handled it is.
As U.S. citizens, being overworked is second nature to us. But when is it more productive to stop working?
The importance of teaching teens about safe sex and birth control methods seems to be increasing, but are the messages actually getting through?
Politicians around the country are derailing President Obama’s high-speed rail plans. Perhaps they are hindering our ability to meet the challenges of our future as well.
Julian Bond recently spoke at ASU. He reflected on the civil rights movement and discussed its current state.
We trust that our water is pure and drinkable. However, contaminated water resonates with many families in other cities.
On April 18, a transgender woman was beaten at a McDonald's in Maryland. What are the larger implications of this act of violence?
Video games should be considered more seriously when discussing treatment for veterans with PTSD.
With the rise of the market for e-books, will this cheaper, more eco-friendly alternative surpass the use of physical college textbooks?
For his Easter homily, the Pope chose to emphasize the divine creation of humanity and the disbelief in natural selection as the driving force in evolution.
The royal wedding has drawn us away from what’s important.
Extensive controversy over the Zadroga Act gives terrorists exactly what they want.
Republicans need to stop letting joke candidates like Donald Trump dominate the field and get out there with a serious presidential contender.
In the last few years, men have begun to become more emotionally vulnerable with each other and open to the idea of truly being known; thus, the bromance has been born.
Traffic in Tempe is comparative to cities such as Los Angeles and Manhattan . . . Well, that’s actually not true at all but it sure does get on our last nerve.
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