Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
19 hours ago by Justyn Dillingham
When I was a kid, commercials seemed just as vivid and interesting as any of the shows they surrounded. Whether they were for toy cars, toy dinosaurs, toy guns or sugar-stained breakfast cereals (or, as I like to call them, "toy food"), commercials on late '80s kids' television were loud, brash, noisy and rather fun, just like the products they advertised.
Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
21 hours ago by Lance Madden
Call me materialistic. Call me a kid. Call me a pyrotechnic-loving, easily amused, aesthetically pleased individual. Just don't call me unpatriotic.
If the saying is true that nostalgia is a warm bath, I become more prune-like each time there's a shower of fireworks above me.
Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
1 day ago by Justyn Dillingham
Since the Mars Lander successfully touched down on alien soil a month ago, our minds have once again been stirred by an old
daydream.
Last week, the House of Representatives voted 409-15 to increase funding for NASA, with an extra $1 billion allocated for a new program aimed at sending astronauts on long voyages.
Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM
2 days ago by Craig Tabita / UWire
Every week it seems gas prices continue soaring to heights never before seen, and every jump in the price is accompanied by a mixture of outrage and panic. What's surprising to me is not that prices continue to rise, but that many people are taking it so personally and displaying such angst when we've known for months, even years, that gas prices would be climbing, and we've been given plenty of advance notice to adjust our lifestyles to minimize the harm to ourselves.
Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM
2 days ago
Editor, As the price of gas rises steadily to $5 per gallon, Parking Services has done city bus commuters a disservice by eliminating traditional pick-up and drop-off points at the newly constructed roundabout, located near the hospital at Yale and Lomas boulevards.
Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM
3 days ago by Cameron Johnson / UWire
Our night-owl culture is officially under attack. There's no denying it now. The evidence is solid. We can no longer pretend there isn't a problem. Reading, playing on the computer and drinking and smoking all night with friends does in fact have a negative impact on our academic performance.