Professors’ political partisanship part of reality
University professors have the ability to shape our minds however they like and to fill us with the knowledge of the world or their own personal biases. Are we in good hands?
University professors have the ability to shape our minds however they like and to fill us with the knowledge of the world or their own personal biases. Are we in good hands?
You may be asking yourself, "What is homeopathy?" Well, allow me to expand on the details regarding this natural wonder of garbage medicine.
The Arizona House passed a bill that would require presidential candidates to submit a birth certificate for the 2012 election. People who believe President Barack Obama was not born in the U.S. can count this is a victory, but the rest of us can count it as a waste of time and money.
Monday morning the state capital awoke to find refried bean swastikas on the Senate and House. This protest should only be the beginning. It should be a call to action.
Students must realize that giving back to those less fortunate than themselves is something that must be pursued at all times, and that donations need not necessarily be monetary. Finding a cause to help out is just a click away.
Divorce has become the latest trend. With over half of all marriages in the U.S. failing, is the concept of holy matrimony even possible anymore?
SB 1070, which recently passed in Arizona, is a bad law and a threat to civil rights.
SB1070 is Arizona’s new measure to keep tabs on illegal immigration. Called “racist" on one side of the spectrum, it is championed by those who believe in secure borders.
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission lifted a ban on corporate campaign spending. We have a chance to correct that.
Other colleges invest in their students’ quality of life — why can’t ASU?
Don’t fear the post-graduation questions ... we’re all small fish in a big, big pond.
Just as the Greek and Roman classics were imperative for the founding fathers, so they are unsurpassable to us, as well.
ASU’s dining options are great, but could be even better next year. Student government leaders can work with Aramark for more M&G options, Barrett’s dining hall could be more accessible and there could be more breakfast burritos. Mmmm ... breakfast burritos.
Arizona’s recent actions have created debate about immigration reform in Washington, debate that will postpone the introduction of a new climate bill. Energy reform is essential to ensuring the health of the planet, without which immigration or health reform mean nothing.
With economic and political pressure coming to bear on NASA, and President Obama seeking a new way forward in space, is the age of exploration ending? Is space even necessary?
The creators of South Park recently received death threats by religious extremists for depicting Mohammed in a cartoon. Comedy Central censored the episode but the creators stood by their show.
A proposed tax incentives bill is a key part of the economic strategy Arizona needs.
The Downtown Phoenix Ambassadors are the men and women walking around wearing bright orange shirts that say “Ask Me!” They are an excellent resource to ASU students.
Arizona has joined the fight against the federal government’s individual mandates since a little less than nothing makes sense about the health care bill.
Poverty remains a misguided social issue. People overlook those who are struggling financially because they are unable to relate to their burdens.
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