Editorial: Stepping in, stepping up
For most students, summer means one thing: a time to relax.
For most students, summer means one thing: a time to relax.
Growing up, this generation has been told that America is a place where all people are equal and anything is possible.
When I was 7 years old, my parents forced me to clean my room and do my homework. I was not unlike any other child. I wanted nothing more than to roam the neighborhood until it was dark.
Hardly anything about the news is upbeat anymore. For most of us, reading about the countless bombings, political scandals and dime-a-dozen
Last night I was playing beer pong with my friends, and I ended up contracting the swine flu.
After a full year of roaming the Tempe campus, many observations have flooded my brain and passed through the veil of bias that often overwhelms my conscience.
Society portrays college as the best years of our life. Then it supposedly is all downhill from there.
This semester, The State Press has been a numbers graveyard.
Attention Sun Devils, there is a horrible danger lurking around the corner. It sits in the darkness, staring out and waiting for its time to pounce and strike us down.
Among my favorite pastimes is perusing the Internet, reading blogs by fellow semimelancholy young people. As a veteran of life critique on the Web, my
Pigs themselves may soon stop many Americans from bringing home the bacon.
Yes, there was a red carpet. Yes, there were stars. And yes, there were cameras. But so does a Hollywood-themed high-school dance.
Not too long ago, some fellow students and I tutored some elementary students in Phoenix. One day, we asked our students to draw something they cared about.
As I walked through the basement of Hayden Library several nights ago, I saw a Newsweek magazine that had a cover story on epilepsy.
Bravo to the continued dominance of ASU spring athletics. The track and field program remains an elite power in the spot.
There is nothing quite like the sensation of soaring blood pressure and sleep deprivation that college students get in the last two weeks of the semester.
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