Opinion: ASU needs to be cautious about becoming a political echo chamber
A lack of exposure to opposing political beliefs is damaging for students.
A lack of exposure to opposing political beliefs is damaging for students.
ASU students need to understand that it's ok to be friends with someone who disagrees with you politically.
You don't have to end your childhood friendships when one of you goes off to college.
Arizona should modify its sex ed curriculum to be more inclusive of LGBTQ+ students.
The ASU community should show its support for Warren and his humanitarian work.
The 2020 election is right around the corner and candidates may be coming to ASU soon.
Vilifying birth control can eventually lead to abortion restrictions.
Every sexually active student, regardless of body count, should be getting tested.
These opinion columns cover a concept that seems to be difficult to grasp for some — holding people and institutions accountable for their actions.
DACA recipients at ASU deserve more of a say, considering that they play a big role in the community.
The price hikes may decrease student diversity that is reflected in ASU's charter and demonstrates the University's need for transparency.
It's time students delete their social media accounts.
Alex Baker, a senior majoring in Business Data Analytics, offers his take on the recent ASU economics department allegations and the action that students can take.
Coachella has its pros, but it has a lot more cons than many tend to overlook.
Students should not be stigmatized for wanting to date someone they agree with politically.
Ben Cooper and Tanzil Chowdhury argue that Bernie Sanders is not a celebrity, but a politician that should be taken seriously.
Joe Biden is a popular political figure, but many of his "progressive" stances are not backed by action.
For better or for worse, these are the opinion columns that college students should be reading this week.
It is the responsibility of people who are not in the LGBTQ+ community to educate themselves before attending Pride.
Pop culture icons aren't always fit for every role, including office.
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