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Category: Columns
The Tea Party movement does not reflect the values of the original Republian Party
Created as part of the abolitionist movement, the Republican Party has shifted and morphed since its conception just before the Civil War. It was the party of Lincoln. It was the party of freedom and equality for all, and it was the party of a progressive social movement on behalf of the voiceless and the powerless.
St. Peter’s brewery sticks to tradition
Today’s beers hail all the way from Suffolk, England! That’s right, I’m studying abroad this week. Well not really, but just go with it.
“Eat Pray Love” author weaves entrancing first novel
Lobster fishing — perhaps not the most scintillating of subjects for a romance novel at first glance, but Elizabeth Gilbert’s “Stern Men” proves that this unlikely profession does, in fact, provide the perfect backdrop for a novel that is so much more than a romance.
Global resiliency must include response to peak oil
With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, a monumental transformation occurred that has provided us with an advanced ability to reshape the very world that surrounds us. We have developed technologies, made major advances in modern medicine and propelled our species to a position of ultimate power over all others. If you examine the foundation […]
Anthropogenic climate change has major consequences
The question of whether or not global warming is anthropogenic (caused by humans) is an important one, as it has huge ramifications for our environment, economy and ultimately our quality of life.
The Magnetic Fields’ latest album leaves us awaiting the next
The Magnetic Fields have released a companion piece to their 2008 album, “Distortion.” The new offering, “Realism,” was intended to be the technical obverse to “Distortion’s” reverse.
Stone Brew packs a powerful punch
Mustang Daily beer columnist gets Stone.
“The Virgin Blue” weaves plotlines that are centuries apart
While Chevalier may be most well known for her novel turned film, “Girl with a Pearl Earring,” her debut work, “The Virgin Blue,” is actually far superior to her more popular works.
Students disapprove of student-led sustainability fund
Fifty-six percent of 5,528 Cal Poly students polled do not support a fee to fund student-led sustainability projects on campus.
