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College students: learn how to drink coffee the right way

Aryana Azmoudeh Special to Mustang Daily As college students, we can all agree sometimes we need that extra boost of energy, especially during midterms and finals. Even though coffee can be healthy when consumed in moderation, students must take into…

Public preschool should be available to all Americans

Rachael Davison Special to the Mustang Daily At the age of 3, children’s brains are two-and-a-half times more active than adults’ brains. However, the public school system in the United States does not begin until kindergarten, when children are 5…

Op/Ed: CP Democrat candidate endorsement

This opinion piece was written by Cal Poly Democrats President Kayla Clark I speak for the Cal Poly Democrats when I say we endorse President Barack Obama in this election against Governor Mitt Romney. There are several reasons behind this…

Op/Ed: CP repubs candidate endorsement

This opinion piece was written by Cal Poly College Republicans Executive Board. This is perhaps the most important election of our lifetime. But this election is not just about Mitt Romney and Barack Obama. It’s about what we, as Americans, want…

Gramatik takes over Folsom Nightclub

Its 2:15 a.m. at 1015 Folsom Nightclub in San Francisco, and the crowd that remains gathers around the stage quietly anticipating Gramatik’s set. As he comes out with a guitarist by his side, the crowd begins to buzz with excitement.…

Wild times at Wildflower event

Renee Hamilton is a history junior. Wildflower 2012 — the Woodstock of the Triathlon Community. As we pull into the campground entrance at Lake San Antonio on Friday afternoon, my fellow triathletes and I are in our element. Cyclists dominate…

Poly taxpayer clinic aids with IRS, low income disputes

She made between $10,000 and $15,000 in 2010. In 2011, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) said she owed $27,000 in taxes. The students and faculty at the Cal Poly Low Income Taxpayer Clinic looked at her returns and saw she had…

Inclusive excellence = exclusive intolerance

Recently, a complaint was filed to President Armstrong by David Conn, Co-Chair of the Inclusive Excellence Council (IEC) on behalf of an unnamed Multicultural Center (MCC) staff member. The nature of this complaint is ironic coming from a council that…

Student success literally, physically

This quarter has gotten off to a great start, especially with all of the anticipation surrounding the opening of the Recreation Center. Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) was happy with the opening and has been receiving positive feedback from all campus constituencies. The…

ASI President column

Hi Mustangs! Hope you have all had a great Fall Quarter 2011. These past 10 weeks came and went quickly, with much happening. Our world-renowned orientation programs welcomed one of our most competitive incoming classes. We had more than 10…

Students to plant 500 trees

On Saturday, non-profit organization One Cool Earth and the Cal Poly Environmental Council teamed up to pot 50 Madrone trees and 500 Redwood trees, and picked acorns to plant Oak trees.