Letter to the Editor: March 29
In response to Katie Shoultz’s March 24 article, “Q & A with Tempe USG presidential candidates.”
In response to Katie Shoultz’s March 24 article, “Q & A with Tempe USG presidential candidates.”
What, if anything, has changed to create the perceived parity and the rise in competitiveness from mid-major conferences?
ASU has a lack of diversity in its presidents.
Palestinian Islamists may not revel in the same freedoms that various Arabs throughout the region will anytime soon.
Google has given us the ability to ask more questions now than ever, but is that a good thing?
It is time for the mistreatment of retail workers and the misplaced rage of our customers to end.
Foreign journalists have been detained in Libya and people willing to talk to reporters have been abused, raped and outright humiliated.
A reflection on the constitutionality of the death penalty, in light of modern standards for lethal injection.
Reading literature not only betters us individually, but also as a nation.
Caffeine addiction is pervasive among college students, but is difficult to overcome because of its easy accessibility and social normalcy.
In response to last week’s article series on USG by Katie Shoultz.
A controversial email originating within the Kappa Sigma fraternity at USC is circulating around their campus, causing quite a stir amongst its readers.
The field of Republican presidential candidates leaves much to be desired.
Boo to the Oxford English Dictionary, Sen. Scott Bundgaard and poor student turnout. Bravo to ASU outreach and the Center for Study of Race and Democracy.
The United States Constitution has no authority. Its power has always been assumed as legitimate, but it’s not. We need to start accepting private law societies.
The Metro Light Rail is no doubt an asset to the greater Phoenix community, but with rising gas prices there is also no denying that it is in need of some serious TLC.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday.
Following the trails blazed by pioneers like Stephanie Meyer and The Black Eyed Peas, Ark Music Factory knew exactly how to capture the hearts and minds of the American people.
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