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Ignorance is not bliss

Maybe hiding international news from Americans is part of President Bush’s secret agenda to bolster his decreasing popularity ratings. A massive earthquake has devastated the Kashmir region in Pakistan/India, and no one seems to know or care about it. The Tribune’s Oct. 10 headlining story regarded residents of Creston and their feelings about an old […]

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U.S. drinking culture distorted

Nick Coury Being a Christian of legal drinking age brings up a number of moral questions within my groups of friends, some being Christian and others not.  In my opinion, the issue is more complex than simply to drink or not to drink, but more so why.  In the Christian light, I view myself as […]

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Books meet a beat in new class

michael mullady Charise Cheney has her students nodding their heads to the beat of her lecture in a new, funky-fresh class titled “Hip-Hop, Poetics and Politics.” The class is “experimental,” meaning it is a valid academic course that provides an opportunity for experimentation. The class is not subject to delays that new courses and programs […]

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Unmasking the costume chaos

tom sanders   Fanny Wrappers 799 Higuera St.   Hours: 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., with extended hours closer to Halloween Stock: Large variety of Legs Avenue women’s costumes, assortment of men’s and couple costumes and some object costumes such as a breathalyzer machine and vodka bottle for the extra creative. Services: One-on-one service to […]

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Administration must stop acts of ignorance

I have always hated the popular phrase “ignorance is bliss.” Fall quarter has almost been in session for four weeks and already the administration has committed acts that deprive students of truth and knowledge on campus. The removal of the symbolic red handprints at places where sexual assaults have occurred was an act that spread […]

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Censorship and the First Amendment

With heat rising from the recent controversy of the spicy posters put up by the Cal Poly Salsa Club, censorship has once again forced itself into the limelight. The huge uproar thus far stands on the side against censoring the posters due to a fair right to view whatever we want, which is granted in […]

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The Outdoor Gunn 10-13-05

Chris Gunn On Monday, I was at Pismo surfing just south of the pier in what turned out to be some exceptionally nice waves.  They were clean, glassy, three to five feet, semi powerful and amazing for Pismo.  On this particular day there were a large number of guys out, and most of them were […]

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Rancer's Recipes

Emily Rancer While I do have a passion for copy editing the Mustang Daily, I also love to cook. In fact, I cook for 100 people at least once a month for Hillel’s Shabbat dinners (that’s the Jewish club at Cal Poly). So I guess you could say I’m a Jewish mother in training who’s […]

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Frankly Speaking 10-12-05

I nearly shed a tear Tuesday night as the Yankees were banished from the 2005 Major League Baseball playoffs. Derek Jeter, the Yankees poster-boy shortstop who is the master of making playoff opponents grimace with his clutch performances, will be doing some off season soul searching to figure what went wrong. Randy Johnson, a player […]

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