The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
2 days ago
I am killing the Internet.
Believe me, I was surprised to find this out. I'm the guy who rolls his eyes at Digg, participates in Mozilla Firefox Download Day, enjoys the occasional LOLcat and may even get Rick Rolled on a nerd-infested message board about users' undying love of IG-88. In short, the Internet is the source of a great deal of my knowledge, hobbies and personal entertainment. I am invested in its continued success, not plotting its demise.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
1 day ago
When Vice President Dick Cheney announced that China was drilling for oil off the coast of Florida in cooperation with the Cuban government early this July, there was an uproar. Gas prices are soaring and no one is happy with the thought of China conducting oil explorations right in America's backyard, especially when the United States isn't conducting offshore drilling of its own.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
5 days ago by Chelsea Bieker
I love magazines. Opening a new, shiny magazine is like waking up on Christmas morning to a mountain of presents. I even like the way they smell. The problem with my fetish is that I have a hard time throwing them away. Because of this, one corner of my bedroom is dedicated to housing old issues of Marie Claire, Vogue, and Cosmopolitan.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
5 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
6 days ago
After watching last year's team of editors deal with the incident of a freelance cartoonist plagiarizing one of his cartoons for the Mustang Daily, we hoped to begin this year with a fresh slate. Sadly, plagiarism has come to haunt the Daily again. And again, we're apologizing to you, our readers, for unknowingly publishing plagiarized material.