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CSU’s AI move feels less like innovation and more like overreach

The Cal State system is unjustly inserting itself in what should be a classroom-to-classroom dynamic. If professors want to encourage AI use for their assignments, great. If students decide on their own that the benefit is worth $20 a month, great. I believe it is not the Cal State’s place to provide these tools to students without meaningfully consulting faculty.

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The world is on fire and I’m burnt out trying to save it

In a culture where it feels like no one is ever working hard enough, it’s difficult to feel like the work you’re doing is truly saving the planet. It’s easy to feel discouraged in the environmental industry, especially when the changes we’re striving for often feel like they can only happen at a systemic level. But it’s not just about the passion you once had, it’s the resilience to keep going that actually drives change.

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Letter to the Editor: A guide to thriving in a Washington D.C. internship

Jonah Shulman is a 2024 Cal Poly graduate. The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang Media Group. My fellow Mustangs, are you looking for a challenging professional experience that pushes you beyond your comfort zone? Curious about seeing the fast-paced world of politics up close? My congressional internship taught […]

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