While other superheroes lift buildings with their super strength, single parents carry a work load intended for two people. They fight off every villain that anyone else throws at their kid. They cruise around in a mini van instead of the Batmobile.
A shout out to the single moms
Bisexual doesn’t equal slutty
You do make a comment, half-joking, to the effect of knowing I’m bi makes you uncomfortable around me or uncomfortable having your girlfriend around me. Maybe you think my gayness is contagious and will rub off on you or your girlfriend. Or maybe you just think I’m attracted to every woman I meet. I don’t know, but for your sake, I don’t ask.
Cal Poly set to battle Trojans again
Earlier this year, the Cal Poly baseball team defeated Southern California for the first time in 34 years. Tonight the Mustangs are looking to make it two in a row. Cal Poly (32-12) will visit USC at 7 p.m. in Dedeaux Field in a non-conference game that could have postseason implications for the Mustangs. While […]
Regardless of view on war, support the troops
Mustang Daily reporter Jennifer Titcomb discusses the war in Iraq and the impact she believes troops like her father, Navy Commander Ken Titcomb, have had on the country. Her father returns home to the U.S. after a year-long tour next week.
Fourteen? Not a problem
The Mustangs have achieved the top spot in the Big West Conference while boasting a mere 14-player roster. Yet, head coach Jenny Condon sees it as a blessing in disguise. “It benefits the players; there is lot more one-on-one and individual (coaching) with each player; in the long run they will see these benefits,” she said.
Mustangs overcome 3-run deficit in eighth to sink Dons
Cal Poly scored five runs in the eighth inning to overcome a three-run deficit and win the series against San Francisco on Sunday afternoon at Baggett Stadium.
Respect talent: don’t steal your entertainment
During the past decade, online piracy has become rampant and a blatant disregard for artistic copyright socially acceptable. Online piracy isn’t just theft, it’s theft of the very artistic talent we claim to value the most.
Recreation, parks & tourism administration program to become a department
The start of the new academic year will bring a change to the Cal Poly campus; Recreation, Parks & Tourism Administration (RPTA) will become its own department.
New CARE-Net program will allow students to report biased incidents
CARE-Net, a university-wide initiative, is a program attempting to ensure a safe and healthy learning environment at Cal Poly by allowing students to anonymously report discriminatory incidents.
Roundup: Mustangs fall short of perfect home year
Softball Game 1: No. 21 Cal Poly 9, Pacific 1 (5) Game 2: Pacific 2, No. 21 Cal Poly 1 Game 3: No. 21 Cal Poly 6, Pacific 3 The Mustangs’ hopes for a perfect home season were dashed in the late game on Saturday as Pacific became the only team to beat Cal Poly […]
Dante Basco adds Filipino Flavor to this month’s Another Type of Groove
Poet, actor, rapper, musican Dante Basco will perform his poetry on Wednesday, May 6 at the Performing Arts Center Pavilion. The event is part of the MultiCultural Center’s celebration of Asian Pacific Islander American month.
