Column: Trumps Supreme Court nominee ain't half bad
The advent of Trump’s presidency brought radical changes to the country, even on its first week. With a gap needing to be filled in the Supreme Court, all eyes are on the nominee, Neil Gorsuch.
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The advent of Trump’s presidency brought radical changes to the country, even on its first week. With a gap needing to be filled in the Supreme Court, all eyes are on the nominee, Neil Gorsuch.
The new year often ushers in enthusiasm; everyone is eager to set new goals to be accomplished by the year, but sometimes, as most of us probably know, it won’t always work out that way.
Monkey see; monkey do. Trump’s bigotry has inspired white supremacists nationwide to “Make America Great Again,” also read as, “Make America White Again.”
Finals are right around the corner, so it’s more important than ever to prioritize sleep to improve focus and get the desired results at the end of the semester.
Pharmaceutical companies have charged obscenely high rates for their products in the U.S. The American people deserve affordable medicine to treat their illnesses.
With the high accessibility of on-demand music, it’s amazing how strong live music performances are among the music-loving population. Live performances simply provide an experience to the listener that live recordings can’t.
Discussions and arguments understandably lead into very heated moments. But on the internet, these arguments devolve into a barrage of unintelligent insults. The internet, while beneficial, can also bring out the worst in people due to its anonymity.
As we celebrate Columbus Day, Native Americans all over the country are reminded of how they were cheated. It’s only appropriate to change the focus of the holiday to celebrate the culture of a proud people.
Since people say bad choices may lead to good stories, it’s easy to see why drinking alcohol is glorified by the media and the general public. But the reality of binge drinking is mostly drunken stupors, unintelligible words and horrible decisions.
Volunteering is an experience both beneficial and satisfying to a stressed college student.
Electronic sports, better known in the gaming community as eSports, continues to establish its legitimacy as “League of Legends” prepares to host teams from multiple countries in its sixth championship tournament.
People from different walks of life banded together on the UA mall to speak out about the repercussions of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
The United States of America isn’t a stranger to racial prejudice and inequalities.
Students who have experienced popularity success in high school sometimes come to the realization that college is a much bigger pond than they expected. But being a relatively small fish isn’t so bad, because it gives us a chance to grow.
College is the springtime of youth—a time to discover your identity and exercise your freedom. With over 31,000 undergraduates at the UA, there’s bound to be a large pool of different preferences. Each individual has their own unique story, and upon graduating, those stories will be shared with peers while laughing over some of your decisions made throughout the four-year period that is college.