Traffic jams and American standstill
Roads and readiness should be the measurements by which we evaluate government stimulus spending. Our national vitality and security are at stake.
Roads and readiness should be the measurements by which we evaluate government stimulus spending. Our national vitality and security are at stake.
The war on tobacco has taken a back seat to recent social politics, but the World Health Organization has brought smoking back to the table with its request to extend Restricted ratings to films depicting tobacco use.
Seven of the 10 Republican candidates who were labeled “pro-education” by the Arizona Education Association were knocked out in the primaries Tuesday, making it even more important for students to vote this November.
Some colleges have created move-in programs that help make the parent-freshman separation as painless as ripping off a Band-Aid.
Glenn Beck’s rally “Restoring Honor” drew hundreds of thousands to the Lincoln Memorial on the same date 47 years after the March on Washington. Beck may claim that he and his followers need to “reclaim the civil rights movement,” but he is certainly in no position to do so.
When it comes to education, we should be more concerned with the quality of the graduates we are producing than the quantity.
Twitter continues to make headlines, literally and figuratively. In the advent of Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson’s recent fine, one must evaluate the power of the tweet.
Boo to “Avatar: Special Edition.” Nothing says ‘sore loser’ more than re-releasing this movie. Nothing against the blue people, but will you just go away already?
In lieu of the group of billionaires signing the Giving Pledge, how can cash-strapped students make a difference?
It’s not your place to watch out for another person’s boyfriend or girlfriend, but maybe it should be.
There is a lot to be said for the rest of the world’s mobilization — or lack thereof — when it comes to natural disasters.
Freebies and giveaways are most college students’ means for random meals and a way to save money, but they’re actually being used by advertisers and end up spending other things of value, like time.
The Goldwater Institute’s report about administrative bloat being the cause of tuition hikes misses the point in favor of its own agenda.
The Republican primary for Senate is a lesson in missed opportunities and political regret.
The up-and-coming generation has moved into the workforce slower than most and are waiting much longer to get married and start a family.
The decision to target jaywalkers around campus seems a bit nitpicky. Jaywalking, when executed correctly, is pretty harmless.
In many ways, Parisians were the prototypes for American hipsters.
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