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Retiring a living legend: Chase’s final ride

by Parker Cinque December 10, 2025December 10, 2025

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For over a decade Chase the Mustang has been Cal Poly’s living mascot, inspiring students and fans alike with his untamed mustang spirit. Reporter Parker Cinque learns about his retirement and the plans for the future.

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