ISIS or Assad? The president's decision weighs heavy
Will our government choose to right wrongs, attack everyone or turn a blind eye?
Will our government choose to right wrongs, attack everyone or turn a blind eye?
Boo to Hello Kitty for playing the long con, but bravo to Obama for showing us his wonderful taste in tan tailorship.
The option for an online education is a distinct and very important one. Too many beautiful minds are being wasted simply because they have been forced to think they cannot do it.
If keeping your car away from floods wasn’t a good enough incentive, Arizona has a law that fines individuals for getting caught in a flood called the “Stupid Motorist Law.”
Letter to the editor: "We go through a supply chain class learning how to effectively apply quality metrics, value metrics, process improvements — yet never apply them."
Today, the way we write, the way we speak and the way we communicate is doing what it has always done: change. Where is this change happening? The Internet.
The Democratic Party has decided to follow the President instead of following the issues, and its fair-weather moral compass leaves a lot to be desired.
By allowing the Couch family to continue its crime streak and claim to affluenza, we are giving the the concept legal standing.
What would solve the problem in Iraq? Maybe getting back to basics, like collaborating with allies and showing the world that we will do whatever it takes to eradicate terrorism from the world.
All of the jockeying for position hasn't exactly helped any of these guys' campaigns, but what's worse is the other factors destroying the reputation of the party in the eyes of undecided voters.
The Republicans are digging their own grave and making widespread Independent, Hispanic, and moderate Republican support increasingly unlikely because of their extreme views.
In order to better understand the situation, we must look to history.
Creativity, no matter where you study, will not be taught to you — not in life, and certainly not in the classroom.
Rather than viewing international students as a distraction in our classes, it is time we start viewing them as valuable additions to our learning experience.
As students attending ASU, where the average full-time student is 21 years old, we must appreciate our considerable opportunity to shape the youth vote in the 9th Congressional District.
Just because you can take 1,000 photos per minute doesn't mean you should.
In a world that revolves around social media, it seems that people pretend to care more than they actually do.
The negative reactions over Taylor Swift’s new single are more controversial than the actual song
Your social media outlets could be saying more about your intelligence than you realize.
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