For the last year and a half and – I don’t know -two days, I was a single man. I lived my life without the responsibility of
Category: Opinion
Enhanced verbal communication means nothing without reason
The verbal faculty to better communicate emotion does well for exhibiting passions passionately, and that’s important.
Let the swiftboating of Barack Obama begin
Now that Illinois Senator Barack Obama is running for president, many conservative groups have taken it upon themselves to “educate” you about Obama’s past…
Junk mail isn't only a burden for you
At least 304 times a year you journey to your mailbox in hope of receiving a
Mustang Daily doesn't want to write your obituary
When the Mustang Daily reported the death of Cal Poly senior Spencer Wood, 22, in July…
From SLO life to leisure life
Whoever said patience is a virtue must have studied abroad. Before leaving for Bilbao, Spain, my home for the next six months, I spoke with various friends who had already experienced life in Spain. I was told that Spaniards work the least amount possible.
How to Survive: Your roommates
Almost every college student has a roommate at some point in their college career. Out of all of those pairings, there are obviously some that will not work, period, some where the problems can be resolved and then there are some that will most likely become your life-long friends.
Mail can be read without warrant
He doesn’t even need a warrant. At least, that’s what the latest news from the Hill implies. The House just passed H.R. 6407 in December, The Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006. One provision (among others) is that First Class mail cannot be opened without a warrant.
Learning new languages: guy talk, girl speak
I love intellectual sparring with the opposite sex.
I’m not exactly sure what started this (bad habit? guilty pleasure?). My training in the art began sometime in elementary school. The boys didn’t appreciate having to share the playground with my 8-year-old attempts to start mental tennis matches.
Tell us your thoughts – ASI's listening
What ticks you off? What do you wish would change that would make life that much better?
As your ASI president, it is my duty to represent you and the other 18,000 students of Cal Poly to the university administration, the city and beyond. In order to make sure we at ASI are properly representing your ideas, we need to know what’s on your mind.
Soldier drug use increases
By now, everyone knows about the “surge” into Iraq. However, I will spare you from having to read another editorial about this decision. Instead, I want to focus on a growing trend in Iraq, which no one is talking about: the increase in drug use by U.S. soldiers to cope with stress.
