Don't stifle linguistic creativity
Mastery of the rules is important when studying any discipline, but we should never be afraid to break them.
Mastery of the rules is important when studying any discipline, but we should never be afraid to break them.
In his most recent interview with the secular press, Pope Francis discusses the importance of belief for the welfare of the individual.
Instead of slowly killing the federal government, let’s legally shrink it.
We want TV shows that are raw and risky.
A precisely placed comma or a ticklishly turned apostrophe will communicate a meaning far greater than any words can.
Letter to the editor: "The movement toward more plant-based meals is also taking root on college campuses."
Building peer-to-peer connections between cultural groups is a great way to develop cultural understanding.
Scientific research funding is stalled, scholarly resources are not being kept up to date and student veteran services are limited.
The current state of the film industry is a disaster, but there is a silver lining to be found somewhere in the muck.
Bravo to government shutdown pickup lines. Boo to Arizona for being the only state to withhold welfare checks during the shutdown.
Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle never agree on anything, and what’s more, never want to agree.
Just like a trend on Twitter, the shutdown will pass in due time.
I can’t discount the importance of diversity in my life, not just in school and not just regarding race.
Just because you prefer your cat to your fellow humans doesn’t mean you're an anti-social special snowflake.
Many people consider emotional, psychological and moral strength to be as important, if not more important, than mere physical size.
We find our religious experience without the inflexible guidelines and hypocrisy the church promotes.
Affirmative action is blatant discrimination, and race has no place in college admissions.
You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a lumberjack.
Tarring each and every one of the 70,000 ASU students with the same brush is irresponsible journalism.
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