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Truck carrying supplies for graduation crashes into Highland Bridge
Aidan McGloin, Cassandra Garibay
June 12, 2019
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A delivery truck transporting canopies for graduation hit the Highland bridge Wednesday, June 12 around 6 p.m. The truck exceeded the height restriction of the bridge. According to Walker-Lewis Rents Delivery Driver Albert Biscarra, another truck was sent after the…

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Only 2,000 students voted on the new logo. Neither of the proposals were the final version.
Aidan McGloin, Austin Linthicum
June 2, 2019
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The new Cal Poly logo is in full effect, across campus and Cal Poly’s website and social media accounts. Last graduating class was the first to have the new logo stamped on their diploma. When campus contractor SimpsonScarborough sent out…

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Cal Grant expansion tops list of college affordability bills: Track them here
Aidan McGloin, CALmatters Cost of College Project
June 1, 2019
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California’s financial aid system could get its biggest overhaul in 20 years if a proposal backed by key Assembly Democrats becomes law. And that’s just one of a slew of college affordability bills in play this legislative session. Call it…
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Academic Senate proposes resolution in support of kicking Chick-Fil-A off campus
Aidan McGloin
May 3, 2019
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President Armstrong said an Academic Senate resolution in support of kicking Chick-Fil-A off campus over their support for anti-gay causes represents a “slippery slope.” “Who decides what values?” Armstrong said. “Who decides what’s bad? What’s the next topic? What’s the…

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New executive chef brings Las Vegas experience to Campus Dining
Aidan McGloin
April 19, 2019
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Marine Corps Veteran Rensford Abrigo is filling a position left by Chris Dunham and is now the new Campus Dining executive chef. Abrigo studied at the Culinary Institute of Las Vegas. He then worked in Las Vegas for nine years…

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Community helps raise more than $60K for students in crash
Aidan McGloin
April 15, 2019
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More than $60,000 has been raised through GoFundMe to support two Cal Poly students who survived a crash, one of whom is now in a medically induced coma. On April 6, art and design juniors Erica Kemp, Mariana Silverman and…

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Kennedy Library will stay open, renovations delayed due to funding
Aidan McGloin
April 3, 2019
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Robert E. Kennedy Library will not be closed or renovated next year due to a lack of funding after it was previously projected to close as early as the 2019-20 school year. A $441,229 concept plan is now completed for…

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Anne Frank’s Stepsister Eva Schloss shares her story of survival on campus
Aidan McGloin
March 12, 2019
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Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss spoke to a sold-out Chumash Auditorium Sunday, March 10 about the trauma her family experienced before, during and after their time at Auschwitz. Chabad of SLO and Cal Poly planned the event with help from local…

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Cal Poly adapts to climate change, national report announces impacts
Aidan McGloin
January 22, 2019
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Mountains with 85 percent of current snow. Twenty-year droughts in the Southwest. Collapsing aquifers and economic losses.

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Student-run Cal Poly Organic Farm sells produce locally
Aidan McGloin
November 27, 2018
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The Cal Poly Organic Farm embodies Learn by Doing to a T — meaning students plan work days, till the soil, plant the seeds, harvest the crops, price the food and sell produce to San Luis Obispo residents. The sales…

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How “Earn While You Learn” became “Learn by Doing”
Aidan McGloin
November 24, 2018
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If you were a mechanics student at Cal Poly in 1903, odds are you were laying foundations and hammering together buildings. If you were studying agriculture, you were building roads and planting trees. In a couple of years, you or…

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