Opinion
‘Paws up’ for Gaga’s Power
Forbes recently ranked Lady Gaga as the 11th on the list of “The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women” for good reason: she’s much more than just an artist.
Gamestop violates customer rights
Videogame retailer Gamestop opens and alters copies of recent release, “Deus Ex: Human Revolution,” then sells as new to unsuspecting customers.
Balancing time management
How do you find time for everything in your schedule? Think about it like a balanced diet of work and fun.
NIMBY strikes again
Nightlife in Scottsdale’s entertainment district is making profound ripples in the community.
The advantages of owning a car
Although the lightrail is a good option at times, because of limited destinations and a loss of freedom, a car is still a good investment to have on campus. Even if it means it will cost you some money.
Boos & bravos: Aug. 26
West Sixth’s opening highlights this weeks Boos and Bravos.
A bad DREAM?
Obama’s immigration policy sends the wrong message.
Editorial: You don’t have mail
The mail service is leaving us, and our generation is leading the charge that is pushing it out of business.
Healthy criticism
Presidential candidate Jon Huntsman’s rationality is a breath of fresh air and his radically moderate views have finally given the average, educated American a voice.
New American architecture realizes goals of innovation and sustainability
The University’s newer buildings exemplify the New American University concept of innovation and stylishly reflect the new consciousness of sustainable design.
Wagging the Rebel Dog
A revolution is an internal uprising; wars are waged from without. But in oil country, it never seems to be that simple.
Lose the fat talk
Fat talk seems commonplace in society today, however the implications of body bashing with friends can be far greater than hurt feelings.
Editorial: Weathered judgment
People are afraid of what they rarely experience, including unexpected occurrences from Mother Nature.
Too little too late
In light of historical spending problems and Congress’s hasty solution to the debt crisis, the United States credit was downgraded by Standard and Poor’s to reflect its growing inability to reach its financial obligations.
Early bird gets the worm, and the job
Career Services has the resources needed to set yourself apart in the post-grad world.
A love that no one can give
The tendency for people to become “clingy” in relationships could partially indicate why the divorce rate is so high.
Reassessing intervention
While it may not be the most popular course of action, America has a responsibility to help those in Libya.
