Opinion
The changing face of Democrats: How Obama has blurred party lines
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.
"Affluenza" synonymous with immorality
By allowing the Couch family to continue its crime streak and claim to affluenza, we are giving the the concept legal standing.
Back to basics with foreign policy
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.
Current Republican candidates can't compete with Clinton
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.
Candidacy of dunces: Republicans, and their embarrassing behavior
The Republicans are digging their own grave and making widespread Independent, Hispanic, and moderate Republican support increasingly unlikely because of their extreme views.
History provides a disturbing blueprint for economic flexing
In order to better understand the situation, we must look to history.
The futile attempt of teaching creativity
Creativity, no matter where you study, will not be taught to you — not in life, and certainly not in the classroom.
On the treatment of international students at ASU
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.
The youth could prove crucial for future of Congressional District 9
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.
In the case of photography, less is more
Just because you can take 1,000 photos per minute doesn't mean you should.
There's more to life than "likes"
In a world that revolves around social media, it seems that people pretend to care more than they actually do.
"Shake It Off" critics need to walk it off
The negative reactions over Taylor Swift’s new single are more controversial than the actual song
Why 'LOL' and 'JK' should no longer be present on your profile
Your social media outlets could be saying more about your intelligence than you realize.
Poor racial relations in St. Louis suburbs have origin in "white flight"
As much of the country made efforts to move past segregation after the Civil Rights movement, St. Louis seemingly doubled its efforts to avoid integration.
The romance of music is dead: How artificiality devastated art
It is almost as though you can see every nickel and dime being squeezed out of the artistry.
Nice guys (or girls) finish last? Absolutely
It’s so easy to be “nice,” but it’s a lot harder to make someone authentically laugh on a daily basis in casual conversation.
How we can design Phoenix's Light Rail for the future
Phoenix needs a light rail system that will be used five days a week instead of a handful of days a year.
Boos & Bravos: Aug. 22
Boo to Rick Perry and Eric Bledsoe, but bravo to 378 Florida Starbucks customers who paid it forward.
Neighborly respect starts with students
ASU students must rise to meet the communities surrounding the University, and the Welcome Back Walk was a great start.
















