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Exhibit to honor equal rights activists

To honor the historic struggle for equality in accordance with Black History Month, Kennedy Library will be hosting an exhibit entitled “Strive and Struggle: Documenting the Civil Rights Movement at Cal Poly, 1967-1975.” The free exhibit will feature Mustang Daily articles from that time period and will be displayed in the first floor gallery of the library from Feb.

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Sports weekend: looking ahead

Women’s basketball Cal Poly (12-7, 4-3) vs. CSUN (5-15, 2-5) The Mustangs are riding their first three-game winning streak this season as they take on the Matadors at 4 p.m. Saturday in the Matadome. Cal Poly faced one of their toughest non-conference games earlier this week when they beat Cal State Bakersfield (13-8) on Tuesday.

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The drinking-age debate comes to Poly

The issue of lowering the legal drinking age from 21 to 18 has long been in discussion. Would there be repercussions in society if 18-year-olds were given this right or would young people accept their new-found freedom and exercise it responsibly? The next installment of ASI Events’ True Life Series will explore this very issue when The Drinking Age Debate comes to Chumash Auditorium Thursday at 8 p.

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When the gym is not an option

Are you tired of waiting in line for a half hour or more to get on that elliptical machine at the gym? Would you rather not have to wake up at the crack of dawn or wait until late at night to work out without being surrounded by the crowds of students? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then maybe an alternative workout is for you.