Opinion: The stigmatization of in-state colleges is overrated
Staying in-state for college should not be looked down on.
Staying in-state for college should not be looked down on.
Despite a down performance in 2017, ASU is still at the top of the pack for baseball.
Less-recognized teams pick up the slack when larger teams don't play up to expectations.
The food might not taste the greatest, but the dining halls have plenty of variety that allow students to not rely on sugary, fatty dishes.
Students should do their research before taking advantage of the potential opportunities of becoming a brand ambassador.
Although many students pay for meal plans, they are limited by the hours of operation.
Students should consider what skills they can develop now that might be useful to them in their future endeavors.
ASU needs Romello White to step up in order for the Sun Devils season to continue into late March.
At a relatively low cost to students, the USG health bill will provide massive benefits to the entire student body across all campuses.
Students shouldn't let disinformation get in the way of potential new opportunities.
ASU students should engage in peaceful protest, not rioting, at Milo Yiannopoulos' upcoming Phoenix event.
Hot off of two wins against the LA schools, ASU men's basketball is making moves when it matters most.
Not enough students utilize the excellent facilities available to them.
The extension proves Ray Anderson is committed and believes in what Bobby Hurley has to offer.
The most effective way to make students more knowledgeable about religion is a course requirement.
College students should skip the low-calorie juice cleanse fad and opt for more healthy eating habits.
More students should practice martial arts for their physical and mental health benefits.
A vote to proceed on increasing the Health and Wellness Fee without first leveraging it for a decrease in the Student Athletic Fee would be a mistake by our student government.
Students need to be diligent before jumping on health trends with little evidence to back them up.
Even in a time where technology is widely used, it may be more memorable to write things down.
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