Author and activist Eve Ensler created the Vagina Monologues 10 years ago after performing hundreds of interviews with women all over the world about intimacy.
Al Jazeera documentary draws crowd of more than 100 viewers
Students for Peace and Justice in the Middle East (SPJME) presented the Al Jazeera documentary, “The Promised Land?”, which details the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, to over 100 CP students Wednesday evening.
Northern California brewery stresses balance
This week’s beers come from a brewpub up in Fairfield called Blue Frog Grog & Grill.
The process of ending partisanship in government begins with us
Partisanship pervades California politics. The state got a dose of the disease when the state Senate rejected Arnold Schwarzenegger’s appointment to lieutenant governor, Abel Maldonado. He is a Republican appointment, which is natural since the governor is Republican. But that’s no excuse for Democrats to reject his appointment for no reason other than his political affiliation.
Student showcases photography in U.U. Gallery
English major Brandon Smith will be displaying his photography in the University Union gallery beginning February 18.
Fighting Fire with FIRE: Freedom of Speech on Campus
We have all heard the unusual arguments for free speech in situations of burning flags, but we often fail to acknowledge the day-to-day restriction of free speech on college campuses.
Poems of love to be performed by English faculty
Cal Poly’s literary journal, Byzantium, will be hosting the annual LoverSpeak poetry reading tonight. The event will feature original love-themed poetry written and read by Cal Poly English professors and lecturers. Organized by this year’s Byzantium co-editors, Beth Shirley and…
“Tale” explores human nature in shaken society
What would society be like if half the population was treated like an inferior race? If their civil liberties and basic human rights were taken away based on a physical trait?
Dance welcomes all levels of skill
Cal Poly’s Dancesport Team more then doubles in membership this year.
Reengaging in the Political Process
I write this column because I want to make a difference, but making a difference isn’t necessarily getting people to agree with my position on various issues.
How was it for you?
It’s definitely off-putting if you ask and really have no idea how I’m feeling. You were THERE for Christ’s sake.