The appeal of living in our right-wing country By Bruce VanDenburgh It was a beautiful day today, in spite of the fact I spent the morning having my teeth drilled and my afternoon studying for the CPA exam. Read more...
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May 2, 9:00 pm
The appeal of living in our right-wing country
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May 2, 9:00 pm
If we yell loud enough, we’ll get what we want
If we yell loud enough, we’ll get what we want By Joey Gil In my view, the May 1 viewpoint "Are you sick of USAC elections? Read more...
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May 2, 9:00 pm
Remember, celebrate a people once forgotten
Remember, celebrate a people once forgotten There is a place in northern New Mexico, not far from the Arizona border, where small, proud tribes waged countless battles and the blood of countless sons spilled to the ground and was swallowed up by the thirsty sand. Read more...
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April 30, 9:00 pm
College admissions must consider ‘hard brain work’
College admissions must consider ‘hard brain work’ By Marina Bogorad I know that the topic of affirmative action has been chewed on for quite some time now. Read more...
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April 30, 9:00 pm
Days that reached the boiling point
Days that reached the boiling point By Joshua Silverman In 1992 I was an atypical freshman at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo: I was white, male and politically liberal. Read more...
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April 30, 9:00 pm
Ding Dongs, daydreams and advent of exams
Ding Dongs, daydreams and advent of exams I survey the coffeehouse with impotent impatience. The 28 minutes before my exam are rapidly vanishing like the days before my graduation. Read more...
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April 30, 9:00 pm
Are you sick of USAC elections? Boycott!
Are you sick of USAC elections? Boycott! By Anne Arche Goldman It’s that time of year again. Spring’s in the air, the birds are singing and people are walking around donning sandwich boards, pandering to students like prostitutes on Sunset Boulevard. Read more...