Social media shapes politics

I have a confession: I am what some would call a “Twitterholic.”

How our votes affect you

Last week, millions of Americans participated in a national bubble fill-in ritual.

Republicans’ time to shine

As I sit down to write this article, my hands are still shaking from the happenings of the past week.

From SLO to Skid Row

The same mentality that justifies dumping the homeless in this manner somehow also finds a way to condemn being homeless in the first place.

School shootings must end

I’ve always been a strong supporter of “good guys having guns.”

Letter to the Editor: ‘Open Membership’ wreaking havoc: Is your group the next target?

Logan Honeycutt & Nate Honeycutt Bioresource and agricultural engineering sophomore & alumnus This time last year, we were ringing the warning bells about the CSU “Open Membership” requirement going into effect as a result of CSU Executive Order 1068. We…

Government regulation: revolving doors that go ’round and ’round

Government regulation — it’s as if during the World Series the umpires were all former players of the Royals, the Royals franchise was paying them and they were all wearing royals uniforms while umpiring.

Letter to the Editor: Cal Poly Corporation responds to Campus Dining complaints

“A lot of what we do is built upon student feedback.”

An open letter to Timothy White

I’ll be honest, I never paid much attention to the CSU school system until I made the decision to come to Cal Poly nearly three years ago.

Why my father shouldn’t fear ISIS when I visit Armenia

No one wants this to be just the obligatory ISIS column; that would be boring.

If I were a Republican speech writer…

If I could, I’d write a speech to put Republicans at the front of a movement toward a new future, but at an equal level to all other Americans.