Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ
3 days 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
3 days 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
4 days 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 Trojan, University of Southern California, CA
4 days ago by Kartik Sreepada
The heat wave that paralyzed Los Angeles over the weekend gave USC a surprisingly bitter taste of what appeared to be nothing but a sweet, blissful summer. Droves of students pained with lethargy, either in their homes, slovenly sprawled across the sofa, or in their cars, inching along the 10 freeway in hopes of finding just a smidgen of free space on a packed strip of sand.