Rusty Hicks, chair of the democratic party, wrote an open letter asking candidates without the ability to win to drop out of the upcoming California gubernatorial race. “If you do not have a viable path to make it to the General Election, do not file to place your name on the ballot for the Primary […]
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Letter to the Editor: Cherisse Sweeney and Abrianna Torres are wolves in sheeps’ clothing
Ethan Stan is a city and regional planning graduate student. The views expressed in this letter do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang News. In the upcoming local election, San Luis Obispo voters will see a long list of candidates for Mayor and City Council. Two prominent candidates, Cherisse Sweeney for Mayor and Abrianna Torres […]
Perspectives: Gun control
Dean and Atienza write about their views on gun control relating to toxic masculinity, feminism and sensationalism.
Moving forward from the Alabama Special Election
Chase Dean argues that perpetrators of sexual assault will no longer be tolerated in the 2018 political arena.
Political conservative Lauren Southern to speak on campus
Southern is known primarily for her opinions on feminism, free speech, and immigration.
Change in security fee policy causes controversy on campus
MSA had to pay security for their MSA West Annual Conference while College Republicans did not have to pay for Milo.
Letter to the Editor: Think Differently
I say that to impress upon these young Republicans that, if they plan on winning statewide office in California anytime before 2050, they ought to be in the business of rhetorical persuasion.
A not-so-super Tuesday
It is truly amazing how helpless one can feel within a democracy.
Say hello to the dirtiest Congress history has ever seen
While the House majority has been busy carrying on the legacy of its predecessors, Senate Republicans have managed to find the time to confront the work they were sent to Washington for in the first place: to bolster a recovering economy and promote continued job growth.
Republicans’ time to shine
As I sit down to write this article, my hands are still shaking from the happenings of the past week.
Could the GOP bypass democracy?
There was once a time when election-year fanfare did not make its conquest before the winds shifted toward springtime. The candidates dared not breach that crucial threshold between the TV and your living room during the frigid death throes of January. The warring factions saw mutual disadvantage in mobilizing their troops before securing enough resources […]

