Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
6 days ago by Donovan Aird
Most world-class athletes would probably never consider even momentarily awaking from the Olympic dream.
They wouldn't put things at risk. They wouldn't tinker.
And they likely wouldn't, in the eyes of many, jeopardize their chances by giving in to an entirely separate competitive urge to play another sport.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
1 day ago by Robert Husseman
I never met Todd Doxey personally. If I had ever spoken to him or crossed his path, I was unaware. Todd Doxey only existed to me in the form of numbers. Four. Number of consecutive weeks Doxey served as player of the week on the football scout team last season.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
22 hours ago by Robert D'Andrea | Senior news editor
Lane Transit District will consider cutting services this year, despite record ridership, because of high gas prices. The district will also raise group passes such as the ASUO's by more than eight percent in 2009, which will likely disconcert an executive team that campaigned on increasing campus bus service without paying significantly more for it.
Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR
2 days ago
The controversy over The New Yorker's cover depicting an anti-American Barack Obama in the Oval Office is unquestionably rooted in the darkest ideologies of scare tactics and fear mongering.
Your magazine thinks that the caricature is a satirical lampoon of the mudslinging the right-wing uses to smear Obama.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
6 days ago by Michael Macedo
Oh boy! Another cliché letter to the editor with a lousy opening, easily refutable content, and an impractical solution proposal - this time written by a professor. Jackpot!
I'm responding to Edward Schmid's letter to the editor entitled "Education, not guns," which was responding to Marlize van Romburgh's article "The amendment that protects your independence.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
5 days ago by Chelsea Bieker
The Robert E. Kennedy Library is undergoing major changes this summer, including a complete transformation of the second floor, as well as the addition of Julian's. With new carpet, modern furniture and fresh ideas, the library can offer students a more efficient place to study.