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UGS receives industry awards for book design

University Graphic Systems has received two industry awards for the collaborative book made with art and design seniors entitled “Capstone 2005.” UGS published the book featuring the work of art and design students. The book’s print quality earned UGS the Certificate of Merit from the Print Quality competition Intended for Industry. “It’s really exciting because […]

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Getting Biblical with Iron and Wine

Mariecar Mendoza Don’t let the taste dissuade – Iron and Wine is very, very good for you. The name stands for Sam Beam, a singer-songwriter with a fast folk finger and instantly recognizable gentle vocals. The talented southerner has recorded two full-length albums and numerous EPs and singles, most for Sub Pop Records, and recently […]

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Rancer's Recipes 11-17-05

Emily Rancer As fall turns into winter, some hearty chili may become your perfect seasonal comfort food (despite this week’s crazy weather). Next week should be much cooler so cut out this recipe and save it until then. Or if you just really love chili, make it tonight! This recipe is unbelievably inexpensive (you’ll spend […]

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Frankly Speaking 11-16-05

Frank Stranzl First off, congratulations to Matt Johnsrud, who qualified for the NCAA Cross Country Championships by finishing 17th at the West Regional meet over the weekend. It’s truly an accomplishment to compete at a national championship event. Honestly, I think Matt and the entire cross-country team deserves props just for competing in their sport. […]

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Football ranked No. 13 in nation

Cal Poly, which dropped from No. 3 to No. 18/19 following losses to Montana and UC Davis, continued its climb back into the top 15 in both national Division I-AA football polls Monday. The Mustangs, No. 15 after beating Eastern Washington 40-35 on Nov. 5, climbed two more spots to No. 13 in the Sports […]

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