El Vaquero, Glendale Community College, CA
1 day ago by Graig Agop
Hungry Miley Cyrus fans jumped franticly onto the Jonas bandwagon when the "Best of Both Worlds" tour came to a close. Now, 14-year-old teens are standing in line, salivating for the opportunity to devour any one of these little Jomoe's. Well, anyone but Kevin.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
1 day ago by The Daily Aztec Editorial Board
On July 1, California's long-debated ban on the use of handheld cell phones while driving went into effect. So many motorists are guilty of this - many of us have been stuck behind a crazy driver only to discover, in passing, that he or she is on the phone.
Using a cell phone while behind the wheel severely impairs your driving. A study at the University of Utah concluded that people were just as impaired when they drive while talking on a cell phone as they were with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent, which is the legal limit.
Therefore, the rationale for the ban seems reasonable. But while well-intentioned, this law ultimately doesn't make the roads any safer. In fact, it misses the point so completely that it may make the problem worse by lulling chatty motorists into a false sense of security.
The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA
1 day ago
Arrogant, rich elitist, country clubber and most of all, snide.
Who does that describe? Scooter Libby, President George W. Bush, both Clintons? Well, according to Karl Rove, none of them.
It describes Sen. Barack Obama.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
3 days ago by Daniel Seguin
As I happily look back on May 15, 2008, I think to myself: "this is a day that I never thought I would see happen in my lifetime." That particular Thursday was a day that changed my life forever. That was the day the Supreme Court of California decided to grant myself and my partner of 12 years - as well as many other well-deserving same-sex couples - the right to equal marriage.
Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA
5 days ago by Marlize van Romburgh
When it comes to freedom from government oppression, the First Amendment gets all the credit. When it comes to those liberties we all readily enjoy - speech, religion, assembly, petition and press - there is such a strong and unified understanding in America that these are inalienable rights that they're hardly ever questioned.