Opinion
Privacy or protection? Scan me in, please
Full-body scanners are the newest, most inclusive and most controversial form of security device currently being administered.
Will Haiti relief donations do enough good?
As we all know, Haiti was struck by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake Tuesday, Jan. 12.
English-only law is intolerant
After traveling to Japan a few years ago, I realized how naive the United States is when it comes to being knowledgeable about other cultures.
Airport security must focus on people
Last month, Nigerian national Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab carried out a failed effort at bombing a packed passenger airliner that was making its final approach into Detroit.
Point/Counterpoint: Blame gays for threatened democracy?
I love hyperbole; in fact I think that hyperbole is about the most fantastic device that could possibly be used by a writer.
ASU: The new Wild West?
State Sen. Jack Harper suggests professors should have the right to carry guns on campus. We suggest not pissing off your professor.
Politics of racism focus on comments, not issues
Harry Reid is a racist.
English style: Pimp my language?
I am obsessed with grammatical correctness.
English style: Pimp my language?
I am obsessed with grammatical correctness.
Want to verify Wiki? Google it
Someone on Wikipedia wants people to think actor Ron Livingston is gay.
Semester Boos and Bravos
Bravo to weathering the budget storm. No one is a stranger to the ill effects of our current economy, least of all ASU and the state of Arizona.
A female Nash is definite possibility for NBA
When Sports Illustrated journalist Ian Thomsen asked NBA commissioner David Stern if we could see a woman in the NBA any time soon, he got a surprising answer.
Letters to the Editor
Re-evaluating the revolution As someone who wrote off Ron Paul as a fanatic lunatic during the presidential debate, I am surprised how receptive I was to his message.
Some degrees less than lucrative
Unemployed Arizonans who are looking for help finding a job or changing career paths are in luck. The U.S. Department of Labor recently gave Arizona almost $43 million.
Editorial: Boos and Bravos
Bravo to Chapman University for their ingenious stress-relieving therapy. On Dec. 9, students at the private school will have a hug-a-thon. No, not with random people, but with puppies.
