U.N. Barks, U.S. Bites
The U.S. and its traditional allies are doing most of the bombing in Libya. This raises questions about the structure of the United Nations and the nature of international law.
The U.S. and its traditional allies are doing most of the bombing in Libya. This raises questions about the structure of the United Nations and the nature of international law.
After all the progress you made getting over someone after a breakup happens, how should you react when you see him or her for the first time?
If prominence won’t influence our legislators, perhaps sheer numbers will.
While it’s clear that Bruce Pearl is a talented coach, his off-the-court behavior is unacceptable.
Wisconsin is unfortunately taking a cue from Arizona’s political playbook.
Just because the left labels something as prejudiced doesn’t necessarily mean that it is. Love it or hate it, the King commission raises legitimate questions.
The battle over a union law in Wisconsin continues, as a county judge recently put a temporary hold on the publication of the bill.
Gender discrimination appears to be a thing of the past. But why has there still not been a female president?
After an undefeated senior season, a national title and becoming the talk of the wrestling world, Anthony Robles has every right to brag.
Sure, I understand that it is hard to go and support a last place basketball team, but believe it or not, student support is vital to a program’s turnaround.
March 20 marked the eighth anniversary of the Iraq War. Have we learned anything from our mistake?
Western views skew a revolution’s progress in the Middle East.
In reference to Athena Salman’s March 21 column, “Illusion of safety” and the TSA's full-body scanners.
A fear of obligation denies us meaningful brief connections, but how founded is that fear?
There are several narratives that Republicans can use against President Barack Obama in the 2012 election. Only one will lead to victory.
Rising tuition and budget cuts are nothing new, but it’s important to not become numb to this news. With three straight years of deep budget cuts, the time is approaching when our tuition dollars will only allow us to keep the lights on rather than improve quality.
Each airport full-body scanner costs at least $150,000, an unwise and expensive move by the Transportation Security Administration.
The music industry is at a crossroads. Music executives don’t care about the content or quality of the music they produce and what is worse is that the public has completely bought into it.
The former UA Wildcat and New England Patriot used his position at ESPN to show his viewpoint on the impending NFL draft problem.
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