Cal Poly administration, faculty and staff are thankful for free speech and beaches this year.
Tag: thanksgiving
What is Cal Poly thankful for? Part I
Cal Poly staff, faculty and administrators discuss what they are thankful for globally, nationally, locally and personally.
A special church, an American holiday and a famous statue
Erica Husting is a journalism junior and a Mustang Daily study abroad columnist. My train departed for Rome at 11:40 on Sunday morning. But at 7:30 a.m., there was still one thing I had to do before I left the city of Florence. With the newly awakened sun breaking its way through the cloudy morning […]
Thanksgiving dinner: an exercise in moderation
Sam Gilbert is a journalism sophomore and Mustang Daily health columnist. Distant relatives have purchased their plane tickets, Dad pre-ordered the turkey a week ago and all football games planned for Nov. 27 are TiVo’d. Anyone else ready for Thanksgiving? This is the time of year for family to come together and feast in celebration […]
Thanksgiving break comes just in time
Leila Durmaz is a journalism freshman and Mustang Daily freshman columnist. Freshman year is a time of firsts. The first time we’re separated from family and friends who we’re used to seeing and talking to everyday, the first time we’re paired with a complete stranger to live with, the (hopefully not) first time we have […]
The Thanksgiving debate: How will you cook your turkey?
Heather Rockwood is a food science senior and Mustang Daily food columnist. There are few days throughout the year in which we celebrate food more than we do with the bountiful harvest of Thanksgiving dinner filling our plates. It is a meal in which many families take the time to prepare homecooked and delicious family […]
SLO businesses prepare for upcoming Black Friday
It is that time of year again, right when Thanksgiving ends, and the holiday season is around the corner; it’s Black Friday shopping time.
Why you broke up last week: Case study of the “Turkey Drop”
Urban Dictionary calls the high number of breakups occur between students and their significant others back home at Thanksgiving Break the “Turkey Drop.”
Students help out during holiday season
In the few weeks before Thanksgiving students around town and on campus have been lending a hand and donating resources to help out those in need. Many people get into the spirit of donating because of the season, but these students felt compelled to help out in the general spirit of wanting to aid the community.
Bring people together for a feast
What is the best way to gather friends and family to spend time together celebrating the joys of life?

