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Author Archives: Zachary Antoyan

Posted inColumns, Opinion

Good, even for profit, is good

by Zachary Antoyan December 4, 2013August 29, 2022

Several weeks ago, in this liberal column, I laid some groundwork on how companies could be part of the solution to large political, social and economic problems that exist today. Most of the time I find that they are the problem, but that really isn’t true, nor is it fair.

Posted inColumns, Opinion

Big businesses pose problems

by Zachary Antoyan November 13, 2013August 29, 2022

I learned in class the other day that the internal motto of Google is: “Don’t be evil.” When I think about major corporations, ‘evil’ isn’t exactly the adjective that comes to mind, but it’s damn close.

Posted inColumns, Opinion

Net neutrality could shape our future

by Zachary Antoyan November 6, 2013August 29, 2022

Sometimes, the most mundane and seemingly boring political fights end up being the most important and can affect you in the most significant ways.

Posted inColumns, Opinion

False perceptions hurt SLO community

by Zachary Antoyan October 30, 2013August 29, 2022

Difficult discussion incoming.

I like to think of myself as a part of the San Luis Obispo community.

Posted inOpinion

Columnist pens open letter to Chris Christie

by Zachary Antoyan October 23, 2013August 29, 2022

Dear New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, I’ve been hearing a lot about you from the other side of the country for a few years now.

Posted inOpinion

Representation limits our flexibility

by Zachary Antoyan October 16, 2013August 29, 2022

This past week while I pitched my tent in line at Starbucks in the University Union, I noticed the television on the wall was, like clockwork, playing one of those national news stations that isn’t NPR.

Posted inColumns, Opinion

I don’t want to talk about the shutdown

by Zachary Antoyan October 9, 2013August 29, 2022

But I don’t wanna talk about the shutdownnnnn.

This past summer, I worked at a camp; it wasn’t any specific type of camp, it was just summer camp.

Posted inColumns, Opinion

What if ‘The Purge’ was real?

by Zachary Antoyan October 2, 2013August 29, 2022

“The Purge,” a movie that came out in the summer of 2013, is not a good movie. But my editor tells me I’m supposed to be writing something political, so a movie review isn’t exactly in the forecast.

Posted inColumns

Opinions on opinions

by Zachary Antoyan May 28, 2013August 29, 2022

Honestly, I don’t know why people lose their shit over Nutella. I just don’t think the chocolate flavored nut butter tastes all that great.

Posted inOpinion

Diversity is a bane, benefit to society

by Zachary Antoyan May 20, 2013August 29, 2022

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been asked the question: “What does diversity mean to you?” And I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard the response: “An old, old wooden ship, that was used during the Civil War era.”

Posted inColumns, Opinion

Because if no one is safe, everyone is

by Zachary Antoyan May 14, 2013August 29, 2022

Our nation has been through extensive dialogue on the role of guns and gun rights in our daily lives. I have heard endless arguments from the plethora (I love the word plethora; this has been a public service announcement) of sides, such as advocating a ban on handguns or positing increased numbers of guns carried at public schools in the interest of safety.

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