Writer urges understanding of Islamic followers
by Cecily Long in Opinion
I have a class with this guy named Fawaz Alajmi. If you were to meet him you'd probably think that he is Muslim, and you'd be right.
For him and so many other Muslims on this campus and worldwide, being a Muslim is the most important of their lives and they live it out everyday
I try to live out my Christian faith everyday as well but unlike Fawaz, and my other Muslim friends, I don't fear being discriminated against or hurt because of my believes.
in Opinion
Our campus has seen many changes in recent years with the addition of new buildings and campus modifications.
In 1974, however, the major issue was deciding on the names of buildings. On November 15 of that year, an 8-member committee on building names began soliciting names for 11 buildings on campus by distributing ballots around campus.
Underprivileged children get "once in a lifetime opportunity"
by Morgan Crain in Opinion
This season's hot bag is more of a "tot" bag-and I don't mean it's deep fried and served with ketchup.
Art Unites, a team composed of world famous fashion designer Donatella Versace and the education department of the Whitney Museum of American Art, has put together a project intended to educate underprivileged children in the U.
by Kellie Nelson in Opinion
I know it cannot be just me that is getting fed up with our roadways around campus being chopped up.
This is a college campus and we should NOT have to drive OFF of campus in order to get to another part of campus. This is unsafe and takes up too much time - making some of us late for our classes.
by Herald Editorial Staff in Opinion
There is more to ASU than just students and faculty. The staff members that take care of the "little" things that make our lives easier deserve some appreciation too.
When freshmen move into the residence halls, there is someone there to make sure dorm halls feel a little more like home.