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Astronaut alum will return to Earth this fall

Astronaut Greg Chamitoff is in a class of his own. A Cal Poly alumnus, he has spent the last two months as the American representative aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

Before conducting a live telephone interview with Scott Rourke of Cal Poly’s alumni magazine, Chamitoff took a moment to don a Cal Poly T-shirt which he brought aboard in his limited allowance of personal articles.

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Faculty housing complex filling up fast

Location, location, location. the real estate mantra seems to have worked for Bella Montaña, the Cal Poly Housing Corporation’s faculty housing development just west of campus. With 81 percent of the two and three bedroom homes now sold, the development at the intersection Highland Drive and North Santa Rosa Street is meeting its original goal, 20 months after sales first started.

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Campus Construction Updates

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Students returning from summer vacation might find a few unexpected changes on campus this fall, the largest of them being related to the opening of the brand new Poly Canyon Village.

To accommodate the foot traffic of thousands of new residents, Via Carta, next to the Campus Market has been permanently closed to vehicle traffic, or as Mark Hunter, Cal Poly’s executive director of facility services, prefers to call it, “the opening of a new pedestrian mall and bikeway.

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Cal Poly Tech Park bidding in works

A new on-campus technology park designed to facilitate collaboration between Cal Poly and the technology industry is set to begin contractor bidding on Sept. 13, bearing approval by the CSU Board of Trustees.

The California Central Coast Research Partnership (C3RP) proposed the technology park project over the last several years.

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Take out the ear buds, smell the rose buds

Quick show of hands: how many of you have an iPod?

If you do and you’re a student at Cal Poly, then chances are, you got yours in the last four years and that little clickable interface is like second nature to you. The latest hit single has been at your fingertips for most of your adult or even teenage years and with 1,000 songs readily at your disposal, the walk between classes need never be boring again.

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The upside of down

Despite interludes of discouragement and depressive storytelling, “Stay Positive,” the newest release from bar-rock group The Hold Steady, manages to uphold the album’s namesake.

Utilizing, in varying proportions, two guitars, bass, drums, keyboards and the raw vocal energy of Craig Finn, the band also manages to blur the lines of what would conventionally be considered classic rock with pop instrumentals and punk oomph.

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SLO job growth quickens

Cal Poly students who fall in love with the Central Coast lifestyle may be getting a few more opportunities to stay in town after graduation, despite near-zero job growth in the last three years, according to growth statistics compiled by the UCSB Economic Forecast Project.

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Now you're cooking with sun

As those who’s ever gotten into their car on a hot summer’s day wearing shorts and a T-shirt, only to burn themselves on the seat or steering wheel can attest, the sun can heat things up in a hurry.

But somehow, when it comes to harnessing this energy to make life easier, people need some reminding.

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