Opinion
Editorial: Degree of difficulty
President Barack Obama has quite a remarkable track record in the realm of academics.
Front of the class to the back of the line
As the end of the school year draws to a close, many students are steeped in job applications, resumes and cover letters.
Religious dissonance
Religion is innately human, similar to the sense of music.
Stop mental doping
As crunch time approaches this semester, so, too, does the inevitable increase in the popularity of extralegal methods of coping, such as drug abuse.
Letters to the editor
Support for the DREAM Act It seems someone commenting on the article about the DREAM Act has some strong, albeit false, statements. Let me clarify any fallacies in his or her argument:
Editorial: Boos and Bravos
Boo to the University of California, San Diego, admissions-letter snafu. More than 46,000 applicants received a letter from UCSD on Monday welcoming them to the 2009-10 school year.
College students should reject ant-mindedness
I wish there was less ant-mindedness at this University.
A head above the rest
As little Rusty Shackleford walks stoically to school every day, he is subject to the looks and audible gasps saved normally for Universal Studios horror films.
Social Security and you = bad news bears
In 40 years, the 65 and older crowd will have risen from 12 percent of the population to 21 percent.
Aspiring to be a sheepdog
I am going to marry a sheepdog in just more than two months. Metaphorically speaking, of course.
Bearing children: Kids could curb teen pregnancy
Earlier in the month, the newest pregnancy rates were released, including those for teens. 2007 was the first year that overall pregnancies broke the record of the baby boom in the 1950s.
20 years the wiser?
Lately I have been thinking a lot about the past.
Editorial: Boos and Bravos
Boo to parking restrictions and road closures.
Disproving proof
Last week, I got back a graded essay, which happened to be worth a significant portion of my grade.
Editorial: Riddle us this
Why did the chicken cross the road? To tell the Tempe campus Undergraduate Student Government to stop taking its place as one of the predominant old overused jokes, we would presume.