Ignorance not an excuse to discriminate

Intolerance and ignorance are problems that slant violence in the Middle East to

Austin misrepresented Coulter's speech

In regards to Zach Austin’s column on Monday, March 12, I would like to point out the numerous inaccuracies. Since Austin and I have had a long in-class discussion about CPAC, an event I attended, I am disappointed that Austin would misrepresent what happened.

How to create a current-day sitcom

Let’s face it – the state of current television sucks. There is really no other

Applebee's addict found huddled in grocery store aisle

Twenty-one-year old Hunter Hungers was found huddled on the floor near the refrigerated

Arab culture is beautiful, politcs are not

The intention of Arab culture night was to celebrate the beautiful music, exotic

Jesus wouldn't pick political parties, but he's a pinko

On Lindsey Roberts, who wrote last Friday that Jesus/God want their names in schools, in the pledge and on our money.

It seems a bit disrespectful to put your God’s name on state money, “the root of all sorts of evil.” (Timothy 6:10). In Matthew 22:19-21, Jesus says to “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.

Coal gasification stinks

Although coal gasification is not a new technology, there has been a renewed interest

Conservative's Coulter problem

You most likely have heard the story: Ann Coulter, speaking at last week’s Conservative Political Action Conference

Learning shouldn't be motivated by fear, greed

Brian Eller’s “America: Land of the Dumb” column indicates he is motivated to learn

Faculty has the right to strike

I think the faculty at Cal Poly are right in their move to strike. The administration

School voucher program misrepresented

I’d like to compliment Eller on a compelling defense of school voucher programs by completely