Boos & Bravos: Aug. 22
Bravo to the newly renovated Manzanita Hall, but boo to the the never-ending construction along Rural Road.
Bravo to the newly renovated Manzanita Hall, but boo to the the never-ending construction along Rural Road.
The first few days of the semester are always a tumultuous but exciting time.
Yes, there's the probability that some funds originally garnered by ASU Athletics will move to the new Division I institution, but a little competition would hardly harm ASU.
Debt and our mindless accumulation of it is what got us into trouble in the first place.
The Ed Act Now petition asks the Department of Education to punish universities that do not adequately manage accusations of sexual harassment in compliance with Title IX.
We don't need to be patrons to disaster voyeurism.
It takes consistency to battle a persistent problem.
While well-intentioned, soon-to-be-implemented measures such as walk-only zones and the removal of beloved parking spots like Lot 59 have us wondering how much time it will take to get to class.
The Steubenville rape case didn't happen so long ago, and, now that the verdicts on the two teenage football players accused of the sexual assault have been in for a while, attention has shifted to a member of Anonymous who helped expose the incident.
Is it really necessary to charge the full summer tuition amount for summer internship credit, something that is already costing students an arm and a leg to maintain without stipend?
While all the Memorial Day sales roll in, veterans who survived the peril of war are struggling to make ends meet, some receiving sub-par benefits or none at all.
We're all aware of ASU's status as a classic party school. However, the violence and negligence of some recent fraternity-related indiscretions has certainly given ASU's Greek life a poor reputation.
Boo-ravo to the new Sparky voting, which opened Monday and will close on May 5.
Let me tell you, it has been a hell of a semester.
When we hear or see the word "terrorism," we have an almost inescapable flashback to 9/11, and we scramble for the nearest TV or computer to find out more.
Bravo to McDonald's offering free breakfast to students taking the AIMS test, but boo to the Country Thunder stabbing.
Any journalism student worth his or her salt knows that in such a high-profile trial, a reporter must go to the mat to protect a source's anonymity.
Bravo to the completion of the PHX Sky Train. Boo to the recent attacks on Afghan civilians and U.S. personnel in Afghanistan.
The Sparky controversy is a case study in student engagement and openness.
Bravo to Google's masterful April Fools' Day jokes, but boo to the "Find a husband" letter to the editor of The Daily Princetonian.
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