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The Health Center basics

Matt Wechter The Student Health Center provides basic healthcare to currently enrolled students with valid student identification; basic healthcare is also available at other CSU campuses for students enrolled at Cal Poly. Routine medical visits, urgent care services, x-ray, routine lab tests, education and counseling services are provided at no cost.         Oral health consultations are […]

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Skateboarding on campus can become a costly risk

Jennifer Gongaware Skateboarding has become a major form of transportation for students living in San Luis Obispo. It is fast and convenient, however, there are some restrictions that other modes don’t carry. According to the Cal Poly Web site, the use of skateboards and motorized skateboards on the campus is strictly prohibited. Violators are subject […]

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A biker's guide to San Luis Obispo

Bicyclists are everywhere in San Luis Obispo, especially on the Cal Poly campus. It is a major mode of transportation for students, and many cycle for recreational activity. For many students, bicycling was not a large part of their life until moving to San Luis Obispo. “Strangely before moving here it never occurred to me […]

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Just do it, here's how

Nick Hoover If those football scholarship applications didn’t come through, there’s still hope –  ASI Rec Sports offers plenty of competition for the school year. Ranging from fun under the sun to brutal competition on the field, club and recreational sports are likely to fulfill an athlete’s needs on the playing fields. Some of the […]

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Football to stay Division I-AA

Erick Smith With an updated stadium in the works, the inaugural Great West Conference championship rights and a promising new squad,  Cal Poly’s football program is on cloud nine under the direction of coach Rich Ellerson. Ellerson transformed a program that had three straight losing seasons into a football machine. With added hype, some have […]

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Nerds can party too

Chris Gunn A calculated flick of the wrist sends a small, white eggshell-colored ping-pong ball in the direction of 10 red party cups, each glinting in the light from liquid spilled during the last game and the inevitable loss of fluid during refilling. After a second in the air, it turns downward to the pyramid […]

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Cal Poly school of rock

Nick Hoover As you walk into the dorms, you’ve probably got that crazy idea that many before have dreamed of –  “I want to get into a band.”  Trust me, you’re not alone.  Following this guide might be the difference between playing downtown on a bench and selling platinum albums.   Where to find other […]

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Everybody loves a Cal Poly gal

Matt Wechter I went to bed last night after making a mental list of my schedule. My roommates and I had a long and busy day ahead of us. These included particularly stressful activities such as going to class, the beach, dinner and downtown. Thank god I woke up early, because I was in for […]

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At the drive-in

Matt Wechter Across from the Madonna Plaza, the large screen shoots up into the sky and the faded red letters of “Sunset” are the usual sight for Highway 101 commuters.  Around 7:30 p.m., as the sun slips behind Madonna Mountain, the headlights of cars can be seen curving around the dirt road leading to the […]

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Campus Chow

Matt Wechter Campus Dining has announced the opening of a new eatery on campus this fall; Garden Grille. The Light House’s cafeteria-style dining is out and restaurant-style dining is in. Stark white walls have been painted yellow, pink and purple, while redwood benches and plants now adorn the entire dining room giving it an outdoor […]

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