Opinion: Political clubs can't hide discrimination behind free speech
Political clubs at ASU shouldn't use free speech to justify hate and discrimination.
Political clubs at ASU shouldn't use free speech to justify hate and discrimination.
As fake news becomes more pervasive with social media, students should fact-check politicians and listen to unbiased sources.
The NCAA needs to pass a resolution on the third paid assistant in baseball and softball. A decision will be made this month.
The Barrett fee increase passed earlier this year, but new honors students still need to know about the ongoing fight for college affordability.
Religious classes allow students to better understand new perspectives and themselves.
CRU promotes Islamophobia on campus by hosting a controversial speaker.
Students should never buy books unless they absolutely need it to do assignments or pass the class.
California lawmakers approved a bill that legalizes payment of college athletes. Instead of paying them, institutions need to focus on educating them.
Nichol Luoma argues that ASU has not abandoned their sustainability goals, but actually adapted them to be smarter.
The model minority myth that creates rifts between various minority groups must be tossed away before ASU's diversity harbors real meaning.
Major League Soccer is looking to expand to 30 franchises. Sun Devil Stadium should be the sight for franchise No. 30.
Protests and activism are essential for grassroots political change at ASU.
ASU must take a stronger approach toward decreasing sexual violence on its campuses by mandating trainings and publicizing resources available to students.
Students need to focus on policy and not the manipulative rhetoric of political campaigns when voting and forming opinions.
Third party candidates can present a more fitting alternative for students.
The combination of a favorable schedule and talented youth will carry the Devils into Levi's Stadium on Dec. 6.
ASU students should learn from the Hong Kong students who are fighting to protect their rights.
Jay Inslee's campaign was based on values that ASU students need to implement in their own lives.
Despite tensions between the U.S and China, the nine students should be able to continue their education in Arizona.
Marginalized ASU students need more resources to manage the rising costs at ASU.
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