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SLO Five-O

What crime happened in San Luis Obispo and Cal Poly throughout the week? Check back here each week to find out. Monday, Jan. 2. Hit and run. A hit and run collision occurred on the 1100 block of Morro Street before 11:42 a.m. Vandalism. A case of vandalism occurred on the 1400 block of Monterey […]

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The Butterfly Effect

Okay, so I love college. I really do. But at a time like this when we’ve all had a couple weeks of no classes, midterms, finals or waking up excruciatingly early — some of us might not exactly be jumping up and down about everything that comes with another quarter of school. So for my […]

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Exploring your options after graduation

Every college student faces the same decision: What to do after graduation. Graduates might choose to continue their education, get further real-world experience, go straight for their first job or even take some time off. Career Services program coordinator and career counselor for the College of Architecture and Environmental Design Carol Moore said students should […]

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Unknown SLO jams

Erin Hurley is a journalism senior and Mustang Daily SLO lifestyle columnist. I don’t play any musical instruments myself, but I’ve always wanted to learn. A lot of my family is musical, and I think that’s part of the reason I’ve always loved music. Ideally, I’d like to play electric guitar — it’s just cool. […]

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ASI Roundup 11/30

Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors met for its biweekly meeting last night, Nov. 30. Topics discussed included: ASI Chief of Staff Katie Morrow said the ASI Executive Cabinet is working on bringing the athletics department’s Mustang Way to the rest of campus. Morrow said they have “added a couple things” to the document […]

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Annual faculty awards welcome nominations

Nominations can now be submitted for two annual awards given to Cal Poly faculty members for excellence in teaching and for scholarly or creative contributions to their field of study. The Distinguished Teaching Award and the Distinguished Scholarship Award, both created by the Academic Senate, are ways for the Cal Poly community to recognize faculty […]

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ASI Meeting Roundup 11/16

Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors met for its biweekly meeting last night, Nov. 16. Topics discussed included: Director of ASI Business Services Dwayne Brummett reported that the Recreation Center construction is “moving along,” and that equipment has been coming in. Academic Senate representative James LoCascio said California State University (CSU) Chancellor Charles Reed […]

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What's cookin' in campus dining

Campus Dining has introduced some major changes this quarter by extending hours for various venues, as well as additional food choices and new meal plan programs. These changes were implemented to increase the variety of options around campus and respond to customer demand, according to Cal Poly Corporation Marketing and Public Relations director Yukie Nishinaga. […]

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