Comments made to ridicule baby boomers have become increasingly popular and are fairly justified.
Lifestyle
Opinions in this category cover any opinions you have pretty much about anything other than what we already have categories for under opinions. Opinions about moving out, “adulting,” opinions about other opinions, opinions about working out, about living where you live, etc.
Education helps older students mature
Returning to school after a long absence is hard. However, for many students, it helps them move past their high school self.
CSULB students spill the tea on controversial art
Art has always pushed boundaries, but how far is too far? This week students weigh in on whether or not art that is considered by many to be “offensive” has a place on college campuses.
Dear influencers, please stop promoting plastic surgery
Social media and its influencers have started to negatively influence young users on the platform about their self-perception and body image.
Buy it for life; reusable products aren’t just fad items
Sustainability has been flipped on its head and turned into a temporary, trend word. Environmental concerns have taken over the world by storm and it’s time we do something about it.
CSULB students spill the tea about their favorite monsters
In this Halloween edition of spill the tea, CSULB students talk about their favorite monsters.
Scary and sexy Halloween costumes allow needed expression
Part of Halloween’s significance is how it allows for radical self-expression. It is socially acceptable and even encouraged, to dress as a bloodstained nurse in a miniskirt on Oct. 31.
Sex shouldn’t sell Halloween costumes
The only spooky thing about Halloween is the continuing sexualization of costumes.
Radical voices show flaws in ideology
A faction of pro-choice people believe that pro-life groups should be ignored, but is that really the most productive way of going about this discussion?
GAP does nothing but offend and should be banned from CSULB
Anti-abortion activists resort to fear-mongering using graphic posters, rather than civilly expressing their opinions.