Opinion
Time to tax fat foods
Denmark’s new “fat tax” on saturated fat has other countries considering similar legislation. Should the United States consider doing so as well?
Landscape architecture’s deep-rooted significance
Landscape architecture defies the misconception that buildings simply sit on the ground.
Community: What about after college?
A sense of community is readily available during college, so why is it so intensely lacking afterward?
Robot warfare on a global field of battle
In the war on terror, drones can kill anyone, anywhere.
Editorial: GOP changes
After entering the picture with a big smile and an ‘American’ style campaign video, Perry has run into some troubles.
If you want to be called doctor, don’t get a doctorate of nursing
The New York State Senate might pass legislation that would prohibit nurses with Ph.D.s from being referred to as “doctor,” for fear that actual doctors will lose prestige and power.
‘Occupy Wall Street’ is a childish game
The things we protest say a lot about us.
Fake girlfriends: Creepy or a sign of the times?
Services that send you texts and Facebook posts from a fake girlfriend are popping up online. Having a fake girlfriend might be a quick fix with friends and family but won’t last.
Budget cuts decrease inmates’ quality of life
State and national level budget reforms degrade the livelihood of inmates in federally funded prisons.
Editorial: Occupying Dreams
Unfortunately, money talks, and this is a mob of haphazardly organized populists against the corporations.
The cost of getting into college
The SAT has intimidated high school students for years now — but is it really worth it?
Arizona needs more music
Arizona needs an economic boost, and local music lovers need somewhere to go. Perhaps it’s time for a Phoenix-based music festival.
The consequences of attending an out-of-state university
Many students make the decision to attend a university in a different state. How do they cope?
Longing for a trusted face
American news media has plummeted far below the level of trustworthiness it once claimed.
Execution of US-born terrorist Anwr al-Awlaki is risky
The assassination of U.S.-born terrorist violates the Constitution, sets bad legal precedent and may cause a larger wave of terror.
Editorial: Craving a big show
This lack of enthusiasm from big acts has meant when Phoenix music fans do get a chance to check out a killer show, they come out in droves.
Sun Devil Sound Off: Healthcare
ASU students share their views on socialized medicine.

