Here are 5 opinion columns you need to read this week
From exploring one's identity to the climate change discussion, here are five columns students should read this week.
From exploring one's identity to the climate change discussion, here are five columns students should read this week.
The NBA supporting justice at convenience is worse than it not showing support at all.
ASU clubs should support the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against Israeli influences.
Economic structure is at the heart of the loneliness epidemic.
Don't let the state parties trick you into providing free labor for them.
Sophomore Evan DeBrouwer has shown why he should be the starting ASU goaltender from here on out.
Students need to understand that taking someone out on a date doesn't guarantee physical affection.
Respect is needed to combat the chauvinism in dating.
Students should stop comparing themselves to their peers and understand their uniqueness.
Without change to its officiating structure, the Pac-12 will continuously embarrass itself in the national spotlight.
You can be a conservative in college and still be civil with those who disagree with you.
Free college tuition is not the solution to solve the student debt crisis. If implemented it would disproportionally benefit the wrong demographics.
ASU students need to understand there are opportunities outside of college if they believe college isn't right for them.
Implementing free tuition for all would benefit the poor and working-class.
NextGen regional organizing director Maria Eller shares that voter registration is necessary to be conducted by everyone.
DACA should be supported by the ASU community as the Nov. 12 U.S. Supreme Court hearing approaches.
Is it possible for the U.S. to have free college?
Ray Anderson has the ASU athletic department excelling on the field, in the classroom and in the community.
Laws are used to prosecute immigrants but not to protect them against human rights violations.
ASU students should support the Palestinian people against Israeli violence through the academic space.
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