Eller excludes facts to promote his argument

Brian Eller supports President Bush’s handling of the war in Iraq, which though contrary to my own opinion, is a valid viewpoint – after all, a staggering 26 percent of Americans share this view (Jan. 9 Gallup/USA Today poll).

My problem is not Mr. Eller’s opinion, but rather his method of presentation.

Learning to say more than 'ciao'

They say that children are capable of retaining any language taught to them under the age of 5. Well, one morning in August…

Hey Cal Poly students, you're getting ripped off again

We’ve all seen the boring headlines: “Student fees increase again” or “Teachers on strike,” and most recently “Top execs get raise.”…

Loving, learning and living together

Caffeinated cramming sessions. Pert professors. Lamented love affairs. On the

EA Sports: It's in the (monopoly) game

There was once a time when the Madden NFL video game series was the best on the market by its own merits…

Netflix to kick Blockbuster off the block?

Some of my fondest memories as a child are of running up and down the aisles of the local Blockbuster trying to find the best…

OK, it's time we had a little chat about opinions …

Welcome to the opinions page. Yep, opinions, as in people’s views. The Mustang Daily serves as the public forum for Cal…

Republicans got U.S. into wars in the first place

Do not be dissing the Democrats, Brian Eller! In your column, you said “Democrats have tried to undermine the military…

Democrats don't want to win in Iraq

Since you are reading this column, I am going to assume that you’re, first, highly intelligent and, secondly,

Scheduling difficulties caused by lack of faculty

As a faculty member and former department chair, I have several comments concerning Allison Ramsey’s opinion column…

Nonbinding resolution will have a negative impact

I have read Zach Austin’s articles for the past three weeks, and each time I am more and more amazed at his hatred for our president, our country, and his desire to see our country fail in the face of evil. In his article, “The death of intelligent debate,” he implies that Republicans are, in fact, idiots.