Editorial: The new ‘normal’
Our entire way of life changed on Sept. 11, 2001.
Our entire way of life changed on Sept. 11, 2001.
Razer releases a hyper expensive gaming laptop, claiming innovation and a new age, but misses the point.
The Turkish Kurdish population is subjected to unjust treatment, discrimination and acts of hatred simply because of their race.
Time Killers are those little things that distract our focus while we’re working. Find out how to stop them.
Bravo to the arrest of a groper on campus, but boo to a new Blackboard design.
Even though our efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan have been portrayed as futile, we should take time on the anniversary of 9/11 to realize that things are better in the Middle East.
Conservatives shouldn’t exaggerate the way the left does.
Abercrombie & Fitch is known for many things. Sexiness. The high life. Overall beauty. But at the cost of making others who do not fit a certain look feel doubtful and insecure.
The extension of ASU across not only the Valley, but also the state should be given a warm welcome, not a rolling of the eyes.
Sun exposure at early ages dramatically increases the risk for developing melanoma
Selective reproduction in sperm donors has become a public health risk in the U.S. But what about other types of selective pairing, like cultural isolationism?
This weekend I hiked 21 miles through the desert to recharge my batteries. It worked nicely.
Over the decades, architects have built on each others' work to create an eclectic Tempe campus, full of historic older buildings and contemporary buildings, that is aware of its movement in time.
We should not forget what we are really fighting for: the notion that gay and lesbian couples deserve equal protection under the law.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry has compiled a seven-step solution to solving Texas’s educational flaws. If implemented, it could pose serious threats to the system.
Technology has put a damper on personal relationships. We spend more time on Facebook than we do on dates or with friends. The connection online is not as meaningful as the relationships we can make in the real world.
I'm not saying Perry's ideas about health care, secession and climate change are on the money. But some of his ideas about higher education are.
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