Opinion
Editorial: Taken for granted
It has never been a more exciting time to be a scientist.
Arizonans should keep flashing for cash
There were more than 5,000 car crashes during an 80-day period in 2007. Twenty-two people died in those crashes.
Intolerance in Israel
I hope you had a great winter break and a chance to relax and prepare for another semester.
Making masterpieces: the art of scheduling
The first week or two of school is one of the peak times for class-schedule changes, as many students add or drop classes to settle down into a schedule they can keep for the semester.
Editorial: Bridging the gap
Across the world, various religious sects and other assorted individuals have come to the conclusion that the year 2012 will mark the coming of the apocalypse.
Fighting racism in sports
The National Hockey League held 11 games on Jan. 13, 2009. According to Hockeyfight.com, more than half of those games contained a fight.
Editorial: Taking a stand
On Tuesday afternoon, in front of the Tempe campus Memorial Union, about 100 students stood in protest.
FEMA: the govt. agency you probably hate
Weather ruins plans, and everybody has a story. Last summer, floods in Iowa ruined a lot of corn in a world where food shortages are occurring, resulting in higher sustenance costs.
Phoenix sees the light
Phoenix public transportation used to provide a good metaphor for life: You got on the line you thought you wanted, but it never quite reached your destination when or how you expected.
Framing the license-plate law
Jan. 1 first not only brought in a new year, it also brought frustration for many Arizona drivers.
Reexamining the Bush White House
What can really be made of the last eight years of President Bush?
Our grapes of wrath
Ask a college student today about their career plans following graduation and you will likely hear a sober depiction of a desolate job market.
A letter to women
To the women on campus (men, please feel free to read along): This is a significant week for us.
God save the people of Kentucky
At first glance, it would appear that I have spent much of this semester as a columnist ragging on God.
Snap out of it, Arizona drivers
I drive 30.7 miles each way to class, or so Google Maps tells me. About 80 percent of that drive is on Valley freeways, so I have definitely noticed the new speed cameras installed by the state.
Somalia takes the fun out of piracy
Some say Halloween is only a holiday, and a non-national one at that. It takes place on Oct. 31, and there are few times before the next October that we explicitly think of the ghoulish day again.
The great divide of gays and God
I was never raised in a church going household. My mother and father are Catholic, married outside the church and divorced. My stepmother is Episcopalian.
