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Grad school could be for you

Elyse Lopez elyselopez.md@gmail.com Every student will face a time in their college career when they must decide if a bachelor’s degree is enough to propel them to where they want to be in life. Taking advantage of Career Fairs and Career Services is helpful for that decision, Director of Career Services Martin Shibata said. Counselors are […]

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Secrets to staying focused this spring

Ashley Devriend specialsections@mustangdaily.net Beach or books? This question has to be answered on a daily basis for Cal Poly students during spring quarter. It’s no secret that the beautiful weather San Luis Obispo will bring during the next 10 weeks can be a distraction from classes. Cal Poly professors and students shared their insight on […]

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Getting to the heart of tissue engineering

Samantha Sullivan samanthasullivan.md@gmail.com Cal Poly engineering seems to have no bounds. Students learn to engineer cars, tractors and even planes. However, in the biomedical field, students are learning something relatively new, and rather mysterious: They’re learning how to engineer tissues. Biomedical and general engineering associate professor Kristen O’Halloran Cardinal runs the tissue engineering research lab […]

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Keith Patterson, ‘face of Cal Poly wine and viticulture,’ dies Thursday

Sean McMinn smcminn@mustangdaily.net UPDATE 4:53 p.m. Former Cal Poly wine and viticulture professor Keith Patterson was scheduled to teach two courses during spring quarter, according to wine and viticulture program director Jim Cooper. The search to find professors for those classes officially began Thursday, Cooper said, and he expects the two spots to be filled shortly. […]

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