So rather than critique things or express what I’d like to see in the future, I want to focus on the things that I’m proud of and thankful for right now.
Random acts of kindness will keep planet green
In our daily actions as citizens of the world, there are countless contributions in which we can take part through random green acts of kindness.
Why you broke up last week: Case study of the “Turkey Drop”
Urban Dictionary calls the high number of breakups occur between students and their significant others back home at Thanksgiving Break the “Turkey Drop.”
Album embraces a “dear diary” lyric style
For some artists, the diary format and the immediacy of the day can provide enlightenment and beauty in ways that artistic refining could never do.
Predictor of the economic crisis a friend of the freedom movement
There’s a video on YouTube called “Peter Schiff was Right 2006-2007(2nd Edition)” which summarizes Schiff’s rise to an iconic status in the freedom movement.
The Silvey Lining: Who’s afraid of Peyton Manning?
Every once in awhile there is a game so epic that you can’t help but watch it. The game goes down to the wire with both teams fighting desperately for a big win to keep their season alive.
Murphy’s rounds out album of the decade series with nostalgia, melodramatic lyrics
Nostalgia is a dangerous thing. The past was not how we remember it and we simply will never relive whatever warm-and-fuzzies we try to remember.
Poly student sustainability mindset needs improvement
We must develop a unique epistemology of systems thinking; that is, an understanding of how problems can be solved by looking at the components as a part to the whole.
Intact: Tales of an uncircumcised life
Here’s something else you didn’t need to know about me: I’ve never had any sort of body modification.
Quirky wedding tale is pleasantly offbeat and unexpected
Nicholas Weinstock’s “As Long as She Needs Me” is an engaging read on the nature of what it means to put your job before your own life and when it’s time to switch up your priorities.
AB 656 would make CSU cuts a little less painful
I have to admit that when my professors announced their furlough days this quarter, I cherished the lost class time.