Hill recently stepped down from her seat in congress after receiving immense scrutiny — causing her to fear for her life — for nude photos, ones that were taken without her knowledge, being published without her consent.
The Hoof: Anxiety hacked! CSU announces stress balls for all students
Along with stress balls, the “Just Don’t Worry” campaign aims to implement more signs pointing to the Rec Center to advocate more exercise across campus.
Like it or not, it’s here: How to survive Cuffing Season
Spooky season has passed, and the girl you like dressed up as a ghost long before it was Halloween.
Let’s be good to each other: Why we need social support
Social support has a high potential for positive effects. Do we take it for granted? Or are people just unaware of their potent influence on others?
Share a meal and feed the soul
Sophie Hosbein is a political science junior and columnist. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang News. As a freshman, I would routinely stand in 805 Kitchen holding my plate of food and scanning the room for…
All gender is a preference. Let’s correct how we talk about it
By putting preferred in front of something inherently subjective (and thus preferred to begin with) is not only redundant, but invalidating to the individual.
The signs of the times are illegible
Jack Semancik is a political science junior and Mustang News columnist. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang News. I’ve lived in San Luis Obispo for two years – a lifetime in student-years – and one thing…
The Hoof: How the lack of street lights benefits students
After the election in 2018, it was announced that only one streetlight would be installed every year and in a letter to the editor, why the plans for Street Light Installation Program were moving at a snail’s pace.
From a sophomore living on campus in opposition of forcing others to do so
Grace Kitayama is a journalism sophomore and Mustang News columnist. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang News. University Housing has plans to require all second years to live on campus within the next 15 years. While…
The government’s immediate action is misplaced
I am frustrated by the lack of immediate action on issues that have claimed thousands of more lives than vaping.
The PG&E power shutoffs are not the end of the world
Being without power and water is frustrating, but to potentially save homes and neighborhoods from the heartbreaking aftermath of wildfire is a worthy sacrifice.