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ASI Board of Directors meeting roundup

Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors held its second meeting of the quarter last night. The meetings are held every other week in the University Union (UU), room 220. ASI president Kiyana Tabrizi reported: • Working on ways to educate all students on campus about the upcoming Student Success Fees vote. Chair of the […]

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Professor tunes up Tunisia

Cal Poly’s “Learn By Doing” motto is practiced not only on campus, but around the world. Business administration professor Chris Carr traveled to the North African country of Tunisia to advise students from the University of Sfax in southern Tunisia on entrepreneurship, innovation and development last December. “I was invited (to Tunisia) to focus on […]

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Athletics and KSBY sign sponsorship agreement

As of last summer, Cal Poly Athletics has a new sponsor. Athletics and KSBY agreed to a three-year sponsorship package last August. The package includes live broadcasts of three Mustang home football games and two men’s basketball home contests each year. The agreement was created by athletics director Don Oberhelman and KSBY president and general […]

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UPD responds to Kennedy Library exposure

More information has been released by the Cal Poly University Police Department (UPD) regarding the incident in Robert E. Kennedy Library Tuesday morning where a male in his early 50s was caught masturbating at a desk on the fourth floor. The witness, a female student, reported the man to library management immediately, who then contacted […]

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Parking fees, fines at all-time high

Parking permit fees and fines the Cal Poly University Police Department (UPD) enforce are at an all-time high. With the current general permit fee at $115 per quarter, some students think UPD must be making a hefty profit from each permit and fine. It is not only students paying these seemingly excessive amounts, but  everyone […]

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Don't lie to me, you student

Part of my responsibility as assistant news editor is to gather 10 quotes a day for the “Word on the Street” (WOTS) sections. Being new to the news team and a WOTS virgin, it really didn’t seem that hard at first, considering Cal Poly has almost 19,000 students. It should be easy to get 10 […]

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Man exposes self in library

Campus police responded to a call at the Robert E. Kennedy Library Tuesday morning where a female victim reported witnessing a male masturbating at a desk on the fourth floor. “Three of our officers were in the area and responded to the library within seconds,” University Police Department (UPD) commander Lori Hashim said. UPD described […]

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