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BLOG: Realizations of a graduating senior

I’ve always had this secret ambition to be a ballerina. To sashay across Broadway, dress up in tutus and crazy costumes and have a legitimate reason to wear legwarmers — we all know no one is really qualified to own…

Health care provision to extend student coverage

Part of the Health Care Reform Bill and the Patient Protect and Affordable Care Act, a new provision allows dependents to stay on their families’ health insurance until age 26.

Huck Finn goes clean in new publication

A revised edition of the class American novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, is set to be published mid-February that is intended to be less offensive and “cleaner” for the classroom.

Prospective solar farm could strengthen local economy with jobs, dollars

A 1,500-acre solar farm is pending approval by the county Planning Commission. If permits are granted, the farm could bring hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars to the local economy.

BLOG: Metal rocks my studious socks

While many people probably default to classical, soft or easy-listening music during intense study sessions, I go for metal.

Steynberg Gallery adds food to menu

The Steynberg Gallery now offers food.

Service Awards Luncheon honors long-time Poly employees

The Cal Poly Service Awards Luncheon on March 10 will honor employees of the State, Corporation and ASI departments with milestone service anniversaries from 10 to 40 years from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Chumash Auditorium.

My official switch to werewolves

This is about growing up. Werewolves are just more bad-ass than vampires and it’s time I embrace it.

Minervana performers speak, sing, dance for empowerment

Minervana, a Students Stage event for Women’s HERstory Week, brought70 students to Chumash yesterday from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

IHOP free pancake fundraiser draws more than 3,000 customers

IHOP’s fundraiser for Children’s Miracle Network brought hundreds of customers to their door Tuesday, where they offered free pancakes in hopes of receiving donations.

Local keeps it simple but also takes risks

Local, the remodeled Marti’s Bar and Grill on Higuera Street, serves all-local bar food and beverages with creative edge and is open late.