Editorial: Arizona's future gubernatorial candidates need to impress students
Candidates for governor in 2014 ought to consider the concerns of Arizona's students as they begin to campaign.
Candidates for governor in 2014 ought to consider the concerns of Arizona's students as they begin to campaign.
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Bravo to winter television beginning and boo to the beginning of the spring semester after an entirely too short break.
We’re big fans of change at The State Press. We’re fans of creativity, ingenuity, entrepreneurship and storytelling — but we're also fans of you.
While Adderall is effective in increasing productivity, there are still negative side effects.
It’s time to ask if the two additional seven-week sessions were worth the eight- to 14-day vacation sacrifice.
Bravo to ASU's almost-undefeated basketball team and universities like Nova Scotia's Dalhousie University that provides students with puppy therapy to over-stressed students during finals.
In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. He landed in North America, where he hurt some indigenous people, too.
Arizona fell under scrutiny again after Westwood High School Principal Tim Richards disciplined two students by forcing them two hold hands for an hour in front of their classmates.
In times when cyber bullying seems most destructive, McElenney’s website offers nuggets of humanity in a place where one least expects to find it: the Internet.
The argument against Planned Parenthood is about abortion, which is ironic considering that’s not what Planned Parenthood is about.
Boo to holiday movie remakes and Donald Trump. Bravo to "nogging," students ignoring the resident religious fanatic and recyclable bicycles.
A proposed partnership between the city of Tempe and Valley Metro could save money and facilitate travel.
The ACHIEVE Act, a conservative version of the DREAM Act, is immigration reform Republican leaders can be comfortable with.
Two dollars — that’s not asking too much, right? Well, what if you found out that every student pays $2 to fund the Arizona Students’ Association every semester?
Going home can be bittersweet, as we see the cutting juxtaposition between the familiar and what we now experience in our day-to-day lives.
Deadlines are looming, finals rapidly approaching and now the holidays are here. Luckily, our roommates and friends — the family we choose — can keep us sane.
The overstated displays of emotion after Hostess declared bankruptcy on Friday reminds us how comfortably lodged young Americans are in “first world problems.”
It would appear that the fireworks are a wasted attempt to include a city in an experience it could care less about.
Instead of looking for ways to fit more sleep into our schedules, we are looking for ways to bypass the biological necessity of our R&R time.
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