As a college student, it is often difficult to juggle early classes and make time for a complete meal every morning. But after hearing positive reviews from friends and seeing advertisements boasting the best breakfast in San Luis Obispo, a friend and I decided to head to Louisa’s Place and treat ourselves to a full, delicious breakfast.
Obamacare highlights administration’s flaws
I’ve given President Barack Obama every chance to redeem himself on his signature Affordable Care Act (ACA) during the past month and a half. The “train wreck,” as many Congressional Republicans have dubbed it, finally hit me.
Andrew Bird delivers wintry instrumental EP
In another life, Andrew Bird is ghostwriting for Miley Cyrus and One Direction. Even from the early days in the late ’90s backed by his Bowl of Fire band, Bird’s songwriting acumen and ear for melody have always been tremendous.
Striving to live the Thai Buddhist way
My Buddhist philosophy professor is a 40-something white man from New Jersey. He was ordained as a Buddhist monk in China and practiced in Thailand for many years. He is also a surgeon.
Big businesses pose problems
I learned in class the other day that the internal motto of Google is: “Don’t be evil.” When I think about major corporations, ‘evil’ isn’t exactly the adjective that comes to mind, but it’s damn close.
Perfecting the craft
This weekend we were invited to an event by some friends via a text that essentially said, “Beer Olympics at our house, pick a country and come compete!” Unfortunately, we couldn’t make it to the special event due to the comfort of our couches, presence of Sunday football and lack of desire to put on pants.
MoTav satisfies despite spicy dish
Maggie Kaiserman/Mustang News “Making smart and informed decisions while ordering will make any meal at Mo|Tav more wholesome and tastier.” Kristine Xu [follow id=”kristiners”] Kristine Xu is a journalism freshman and Mustang News food columnist. After passing by this restaurant…
A thank you to our veterans
Over the past week, we’ve been inundated with hundreds of ads all over television, the Internet, and the radio reminding us to “thank our veterans.” While it’s an important message to send to the American people, perhaps the more important question to ponder is, “Why do we thank our veterans?”
Net neutrality could shape our future
Sometimes, the most mundane and seemingly boring political fights end up being the most important and can affect you in the most significant ways.
Keeping it glassy
You’ve had a long day at school. You failed your midterm, lost your homework and missed the bus.