Treating animals without respect is a big no
Julija Kaselyte Every time I get a cold, everyone knows why. Because I don’t eat meat and the consequence of it is that my immune system is weak. I don’t... Read more.
An outrageous man plays his game and changes things
Julie Beach Dennis Rodman demanded attention in his basketball career using at the time unconventional tattoos, piercings and wild, wild hair. He even went so far... Read more.
Celebrity stunts keep fooling Americans
The View Obnoxious celebs desperately seeking attention definitely have problems. Ahem, Narcissism anyone? However, the only thing worse than fame starved celebrity... Read more.
Division in Congress leads to minimal production
Kian Hagerman The 113th Congress of 2013-2014 is on-track to becoming the least productive Congress in the history of the U.S. by a wide margin. So far Congress... Read more.
Disney’s internship program off ers students opportunity
Jenn Baluch & Kristina Haney The Walt Disney World Parks and Resorts are the most popular resorts in the world with more than 17 million visitors in 2008. For... Read more.
Netflix garners landmark Emmy win
Ryan Scott Netflix recently garnered 14 Emmy nominations and was the first producer of strictly online content to do so. The 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony,... Read more.
Soaring film budgets point toward potential downfall for movie studios
Ryan Scott Budgets for summer blockbusters have been climbing steadily for years, with 16 films having at least a budget of $100 million this summer alone. This... Read more.
Global temperatures set to rise
Jared Portugal The new United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report shows that global temperatures will rise due to human impact by the... Read more.
Junior college athletics have more perks than perceived
Kian Hagerman Some may not know, but playing sports at a two year college can have many benefits, even when compared to playing for a university. The amount of play... Read more.
T-Birds come back late to beat Coyotes; win pushes them higher in standings
Rene Gomez Mesa T-Birds volleyball won a five set match 3-2 over the Chandler-Gilbert Coyotes Oct. 4 at Theo J. Heap Gymnasium. The win helped the T-Birds move up... Read more.









