The government is supposed to protect our freedoms: “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” But it seems more and more of our politicians are confusing the “pursuit of happiness” with happiness.
Sustainability goals sometimes get lost
It is imperative that sustainability does not loose its position in the minds of students, faculty and staff on campus. The sustainability movement must reposition itself as a driving force on campus.
Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Raiders take Eagles
What a strange weekend of football. Just when you think you’ve got a few teams figured out, they come from left field and snatch victory from the jaws of atrociousness.
Volleyball falls in five sets to Pacific
Freshman outside hitter Megan McConnell led a trio of Mustangs in double-digit kill figures with 16 Saturday evening, but the Cal Poly volleyball team suffered a loss against Pacific in Mott Gym.
Senior projects go digital
The Robert E. Kennedy Library implemented a new policy this September that senior projects may now only be submitted to the library electronically through DigitalCommons, a new software that serves as a digital catalog for student projects.
Poly sophomore who lost battle with cancer this summer remembered as inspiration to others
After a vigorous three-year battle with bone cancer, mechanical engineering sophomore Chris Champion died on Aug. 5 before he could enter his third year at Cal Poly.
Pollan saga highlights shortcomings in Poly’s commitment to free speech
Michael Pollan should have been the only man on stage when he came to speak at Cal Poly regarding farming sustainability last Thursday.
Atlas Sound’s second album more upbeat than expected
Over the past couple of years, I have made countless irrelevant analogies, pretentious statements, contentious contradictions and flat out dick-moves. Not only that, but I’ve spent some years as a music director, columnist, on-air personality, public speaker and all-around attention whore.
Poly experiences Colombian perspective
Most commonly associated with drug cartels, native Colombians want people to know the passion for life, food and music often overlooked. In a panel discussion Thursday night at Lambda Theta Alpha’s “A Night in Colombia” event, Oscar Daza reminisced about the passion for life and food the people of Colombia have in his home country.
Mustangs inch past Thunderbirds after botched point
The Mustangs edged a win against Southern Utah 24-23 as the Thunderbirds missed an extra-point after what should have been a game tying touchdown.
Learning “How to Be Single” is a whirlwind adventure
People read self-help books for everything from programming their computers to choosing the right wine. But a how-to guide on being single does not sound quite so appealing.