Editorial: Arresting activism
As one of the most controversial immigration bills sat on Gov. Jan Brewer’s desk Tuesday, nine students sat in a Maricopa County jail.
As one of the most controversial immigration bills sat on Gov. Jan Brewer’s desk Tuesday, nine students sat in a Maricopa County jail.
Idle waiting not only allows uninterrupted connection with what the mind and body are doing, it reminds us that no matter how many obligations we have or people who might wish to talk to us, we still have to wait for someone else.
If your future offspring ever want to research social norms of our era using the Library of Congress, your Twitter will be their primary source.
With 25 different tax cuts passed during the Obama administration, why aren’t Tea Partiers happy?
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchips are readily available for human insertion...still, the question remains: Would you agree to be low-jacked?
The tragedy that happened at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999 changed the way we grew up. It changed our parents. It changed the way we thought about guns, about security, about our society.
While 3D originated in the 1950s, the success of the 2009 box office record-breaker, “Avatar,” specially designed to wow the technology world, seems to have sparked a Hollywood obsession with 3D films.
April 20 has long been known to be associated with marijuana use, but how did the connection develop? A short history of 420.
With at least 200 new pornographic websites opening up daily on the Internet, according to the Los Angeles Times, you are becoming more vulnerable to psychological, emotional, mental, and social harms each day.
A professor at Louisiana State University has been dismissed from her teaching duties because the introductory biology class she was teaching was too hard. This is due not to lazy students or a crazy professor, but to assembly-line college educations.
It appears the student government constitution lacks a proper process for independent review.
The temperature is hitting upwards of 90 degrees in April, and bikinis and swim trunks are making their way out of the closets and onto the “student body.” ASU just received the “Hottest Girls” honorable mention by Playboy magazine in addition to snagging one of the Top 10 spots on Playboy’s list of party schools.
Many people are critical of Earth Day, but there are many reasons to celebrate on April 22. Some of those reasons just aren’t obvious at first.
If the United Kingdom’s current politics is a glimpse of a possible American future, conservatives would do well to watch and learn.
As the temperatures rise, homeless people struggle to find water and relief from the heat.
In response to the April 15 editorial, “Wrong turn on immigration.”
Data collected in Arizona and elsewhere demonstrates that cancer is becoming a more prevalent killer. Therefore, we as consumers of health services should tailor or behaviors in a manner that works to counteract both diseases.
The Valley continues to plan for freeway expansion. The new plans do not aid the local economy or the needs and wants of residents. Instead, it contributes to an urban sprawl that makes Phoenix more spread out and less ecologically, socially or economically conscious.
Bravo to the Library of Congress for archiving Tweets.
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