COLUMN: Simplifying your life, learning from others, kindness toward others brings happiness
Kyle Kranz Greek philosopher Socrates wrote nothing down and so has not left a single written word behind after his death. He did, however, leave a lasting impression on his students that has continued to shape Western philosophy to this day. To end the semester I thought all of us could learn a bit from [...]
Pugmire: the total one-man show
Megan SchiferlJuice Editor Preston Pugmire can claim many musical hats. Guitarist, vocalist and music engineer cover just a few of his skill sets. The amazing thing about Pugmire is that he incorporates all of his talents into one musical production in his one-man show, which will be coming to SDSU Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. [...]
Staff Q & A: What was the worst Christmas present you ever received?
It didn’t exactly constitute as a definite Christmas present, but when I was nine, right around Christmas time, my parents sat my siblings and I down and informed us that we would be getting a new baby brother or sister. I cried. Megan Schiferl, Juice Editor I cannot recall what my worst gift was, as [...]
LETTER: Uninformed column is unfair
In the article, Healthy eating leads to a healthy person, “you truly are what you eat’, I believe that there are many false statements that are misleading. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and beliefs, but when stating your beliefs, I believe false comments are not appropriate. It is unfair to state comments that [...]
LETTER: Column lacked educated opinion
I am writing this in response to Kyle Kranz’s opinion column entitled, “Healthy eating leads to a healthy person, “you truly are what you eat’.” I would like to tell you a little about my background before dwelling into Mr. Kranz’s column. My name is Jace Hollenbeck and I am senior animal science student here [...]
COLUMN: What Pope Benedict really said on the use of condoms
Father Andrew DickinsonColumnist As a Catholic priest, I’m always delighted when people are talking about the Church. At the same time, I’m also frustrated when people are talking about the Church inaccurately. What did Pope Benedict really say about condoms in his recent book length interview with German journalist Peter Seewald, “Light of the World?” [...]
Christmas gifts NO ONE needs, or wants
Megan SchiferlJuice Editor Last week you may have seen my column of how to properly deliver the perfect Christmas present. Though I am positive my wise ways allowed you to see just exactly how wonderful a surprising present can be, what if you don’t have a present? Many times you see lists of presents you [...]
LETTER: ?Words have meaning?, reader says
Dear Editor: I was appalled by the opinion section, “Healthy eating leads to a healthy person, “you truly are what you eat’”. Having an opinion is fine, but misrepresenting facts and presenting incorrect information is unacceptable. People not directly involved in agriculture may not be aware of all the benefits/uses of animal products and by-products. [...]
LETTER: Too much misinformation
To Kyle Kranz and the editorial staff at The Collegian: I have reviewed your article “Healthy eating leads to a healthy person…”, and I am sorely disappointed in your collective fact-checking abilities. The article suggests that animal agriculture is an industry perpetuated by cruelty, and even questions the religious beliefs of individuals that eat meat [...]
Larson Commons struck with occurrences of vandalism
Ben LippertSenior Reporter Students’ actions have resulted in more supervision and fewer commodities at Larson Commons, one of SDSU’s main dining halls. There have been cases of property destruction, messes left on tables and food taken out of the dining hall. The most recent incident occurred when a student stole the handle to the milk [...]
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