Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
5 hours ago by Jon Ervin
I would like to respond to some of the points raised in a recent guest commentary by Unny Menon that objected to the Jubail University College (JUC) partnership deal. In Menon's first point he suggests among other things that Cal Poly should not enter into the agreement because Cal Poly will only be reimbursed for expenses and will not gain any "monetary reward" or profit.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
5 hours ago by Whitney Diaz
I've been trying to think of various (legal) ways to make some fast cash, and a recent conversation led me to a compelling prospect: egg donation. Heck, I'm not using my eggs. Why not sell them to someone who's willing to pay top dollar for them? It's a free market, right? People and organizations will pay thousands for an egg donor, I was told recently.
El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA
1 day ago by Graig Agop
"It's the late show, bitches!" said emmy award-winning diva Kathy Griffin, who galloped, waved and curtseyed onto stage to a thunderous standing ovation as The Pussycat Dolls "When I Grow Up" blasted through the speakers in The Theatre at The Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, on July 18.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
3 days ago
If you think President George W. Bush is doing a horrible job, two-thirds of the country agrees with you, including me. I hate Bush, despise him, even. Unfortunately, the city of San Francisco is taking that hate to an extreme.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
3 days ago
I've always been suspicious of the fact that when I sign a contract with a cell phone company, I am expected to pay around $200 to end the contract. It seems to go against the principles of capitalism: The best products and services get my money. If there's a better service out there, or if my current service isn't fulfilling my needs or its promises, I should be free to switch without a $200 shot to the wallet.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
6 days ago by Scott Silvey
Becky Hammon wanted to play basketball for her country at the Olympic Games, but her country didn't want her. So Hammon did the next best thing: she joined a new country. It just so happens that the two countries have quite a checkered past. Hammon, who was born and raised in South Dakota, will play under the Russian flag in the Olympics this summer, sparking a trend that has disturbed many and influenced people to name her a traitor.