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Transfer of power

Scrolling the football roster of Northwestern State, Cal Poly’s upcoming opponent, revealed something interesting. Several of the Demons’ key contributors are transfers, including several from Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) schools. Altogether, their roster heading into the season had 14 transfers — six from the community-college ranks and eight from four-year institutions (including SEC […]

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Mustangs lunge for Louisiana again

This story was posted at 8:58 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16. Days after his football team’s Saturday game at McNeese State in Lake Charles, La. was canceled due to possible consequences of Hurricane Ike, Cal Poly head coach Rich Ellerson was surprisingly whimsical at the school’s news conference Monday afternoon.

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Branagan-Franco defensive anchor for Mustangs

Competition is the source of inspiration for all athletes, but downtime is what’s pushed Eric Branagan-Franco even more.

As the co-captain and starting goalkeeper for the Cal Poly men’s soccer team, Branagan-Franco was ready to help propel the Mustangs to the playoffs last season when, with two games left, he suffered a devastating blow.

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New student NASCAR star in the making?

Bobby Hodges started driving well before other kids his age. In fact, he was just 11 years old when he really started putting the pedal to the metal.

But then, while other kids were at the age when they would be putting away their toy plastic racecars, Hodges was behind the wheel of a real little racecar, careening down the track and beating his competition.

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Athletes' academics a major priority

While many universities feel pressure to create new, “easier” majors for student athletes to remain eligible, Cal Poly shies away from such a practice.

“Some athletics is big business now, and you find ways around certain things, and we don’t do that here,” said Cal Poly Athletics’ director of academic services Shannon Stephens, who used to work in the same capacity at UCLA.

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Surviving Cal Poly 101

Though most college students begin their term of higher education with the best intentions, it is true that no amount of optimism can prepare students for the worst, and as many headlines everyday inform us, “the worst” can happen to anyone. So how do you safeguard yourself against little things like getting a cold, to larger things such as an arrest or injury? The key term in prevention in this case is awareness.

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Ups and downs of major declaring

Cal Poly’s policy that all students must declare a major upon applying has been a long-standing unique aspect of the school. There are mixed opinions, however, as to whether this policy is more hindering than helpful.

Some think the policy gives Cal Poly students an edge in the job market, associate director of admissions and recruitment Walter Harris said.

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