Editorial: Renewing the city
CityScape is finally brining the downtown life that Phoenix needs
CityScape is finally brining the downtown life that Phoenix needs
Businesses are lending unprecedented support to local and national political campaigns. This is part of a growing trend that has troubling implications if left unchecked.
The GOP’s “Pledge to America” is hopelessly benign in comparison to Wisconsin congressman Paul Ryan’s “Roadmap for America.”
Poverty is an uncomfortable reality. The winter holiday season stirs up a spirit of generosity, even among cash-strapped college students. But what would it look like for a person to give with few, if any, strings attached?
The growing popularity of alcohol-energy drinks poses a significant risk for college students. Products such as “Four Loko” target younger audiences, who may not fully understand what is included in the beverage they consume.
Boo to the Phoenix New Times and the Arizona Senate. Bravo to campaign entertainment and ASU students going national
High School teachers should not be friends with their students, current or former. It’s not appropriate, and there are plenty of disastrous examples to prove that it’s just not worth it to “friend” students.
If you give a mouse a cookie, he’s going to want a glass of milk. So goes the story with ASU tuition.
Privatizing our universities is slowly tailoring a student’s right to an education.
: By and large, we don’t understand what steps need to be taken to make things better, but the American people are a fickle bunch. And if something doesn’t work out after two short years — despite how revved up we have been about what Sarah Palin eloquently called “hopey-changey stuff” — we’re prone to do something drastic.
Phoenix could use a giant music festival modeled after the annual 11-hour Make Music New York fest held every June.
The door is open for cooperation. The worst thing that can happen is nothing.
Mid-term election run-down. No one is really winning at the moment. The Republicans are just losing less.
The glass ceiling is a reality that many women have to face in the pursuit of their careers. Its manifestations are felt in various forms and different fields across the spectrum, and are reinforced by societal stereotypes about gender roles.
Health care costs in America are so high that we can’t help but laugh.
Trusting a doctor with your life shouldn’t be as easy as picking a name off an insurance sheet.
Voting for the lesser of two evils isn’t really voting at all. Is it better to choose the candidate you hate least or to not choose a candidate at all?
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