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BLOG: PAC-MAN turns 30

Google celebrates Pac-Man turning 30 with a version of the game on the home page.

BLOG- How to protect your Facebook

As most Facebook users may have noticed, earlier this year, Facebook changed it’s privacy settings, making once private information public. Here is some information for how to fix this.

BLOG: New legislation set to ban ethnic studies courses in Arizona

As Arizona takes on new legislation to target illegal immigrants, the elimination of ethnic studies courses has become an accompanying issue.

BLOG: Halo Reach beta lives up to name

It should be no surprise that when the Halo Reach beta opened that things didn’t work perfectly. Some players complained about three hour download times just to be met with servers that didn’t work.

BLOG: Political activity in an inactive culture

In all my interviews with staff here at Cal Poly, I asked why they thought there was so little protest on this campus.

BLOG: The mighty graduation machine takes no prisoners

Prepare for the future and avoid the life’s bullets?

BLOG: I wag my finger at you, Cal Poly

While many students are upset about the “unruly gathering” ordinance, it seems the uproar came a little too late. The student population makes up close to half of the city but yet remains one of the most inactive groups even…

BLOG: Metal rocks my studious socks

While many people probably default to classical, soft or easy-listening music during intense study sessions, I go for metal.

BLOG: “Adaptation”

“Adaptation” is about a screenwriter writing a movie about a journalist’s book which began as an article about an extravagant Orchid thief.

BLOG: Non-partisan group a good example

When I covered a talk by Adam Kissel of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education put on by the Cal Poly College Republicans, I’ll admit that I went in with preconceived ideas. But I found myself pleasantly surprised.

BLOG: Rec Center alternative

In February of 2008, 75 percent of Cal Poly students voted to fund the expansion and renovation of the existing Recreation Center. Now, as we are in the heart of the renovation, I hope Cal Poly considers alternative measures when building the center.