Axe repeatedly demonstrates that the Detailer can “clean your balls” while never once using it on a person.
Join the statewide protests today on Dexter Lawn and Marsh St.
When I think of the work of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the civil rights movement, I see that protesting does change society.
“Inclusive excellence” is a flawed solution to a growing issue
Cal Poly has been sucked into the growing movement formally known as “inclusive excellence.”
“Because I am Furniture” examines consequences of emotional abuse
What is a good novel? Does it have to have beautiful, lengthy prose? Something that has complex sentence structure?
Food: the problem, the solution
The fact remains that everyday, in parts of the world, people are starving for food. Another fact remains that everyday food is wasted.
Ron Paul deserved to win the CPAC poll for presidential candidate
At the recent Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington D.C., a poll was conducted of the participants, of which one of the questions was “Thinking ahead to the 2012 Presidential election, who would you vote for as the next Republican nominee for President?”
Fear must be eliminated for the truth to advance in America
Action and protestation based on fear and imagined threats is becoming a trend in conservatism today, and until that is corralled, truth can’t prevail in society.
Love’s history is boundless
“The History of Love” is an ambitious title. It promises to be all-encompassing, thoughtful, wise, charming, inquisitive, comforting and not to be trite, insignificant, dishonest or insincere.
The other side of progressivism
During Glenn Beck’s moving speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) last Saturday, Beck argued that the single largest problem facing the nation, ironically, is “progressivism.”
Societal norms affect sexual urges
Although most of us recognize that sex is great, it is still seen as a shameful activity.
The irony of ‘too big to fail’
Under the guise of ‘too big to fail,’ federal officials have given huge sums of taxpayer money to financial institutions, which interestingly enough, an odd number of federal officials worked for these very same institutions prior to working in the administration.