Dustin Stone
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Street preachers ignite debate

An impromptu debate broke out in the University Union Wednesday when two street

Mustangs get 16 hits, win for fifth time in six games

Thanks to some hot bats and a couple of stellar performances out of the bullpen, the Cal Poly baseball team picked up its third-straight win Tuesday night, defeating Fresno State 10-7 at Baggett Stadium, bringing their record to 14-18 on the season.

Sophomore shortstop Kyle Smith led the Mustangs’ offensive charge, producing his first career four-hit game, with three singles and a double.

Political, religious satire at its finest

Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned. It has been . well, let’s just call it “a long time” since my last confession, but I really need to get this off my chest: I laughed at a joke about the Pope farting. I laughed hard, and now I’m probably going to hell.

Satirical musical pokes fun at Bush

Forget about Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain – the biggest election event of the century is coming to the World Rhythm and Motion Center in San Luis Obispo.

For two weekends in April, George W. Bush and a singing nun named Sister Dominiqee-niqee-nique will vie to become the head of the Catholic Church in “POPE II: A Holy, Political, Musical Cabaret.

Welcome to the neighborhood

San Luis Obispo is a lot like a dysfunctional Thanksgiving dinner: Rowdy relatives from around the country migrate to the home of a generous family member, drink to excess, drive their host crazy and leave a trail of destruction in their wake. Only in this case, the city’s long-term residents play the gracious host, while the role of the drunken uncle defecating on the front lawn is more than adequately filled by students.

Despite nostalgic appeal, comic a big flop

Marvel Comic’s release of a new miniseries created by Jack Kirby, the late “King of Comics,” should be enough to throw the salivary glands of all of fandom into overdrive. That is, until they actually get their sweaty, little hands on “Galactic Bounty Hunters.

Painting religious controversy

Click here to view an audio slideshow of Mark Bryan’s art and hear from the artist himself.

Costume Capers must relocate by April

After 23 years of conducting business in downtown San Luis Obispo, the owners of

Poly men's tennis team splits pair of matches

Bouncing back from Saturday’s tough loss at San Diego, the Cal Poly men’s tennis team picked up a 5-2 win over Santa Clara on Monday, improving its record to 4-3.

The Mustangs dominated, sweeping all three doubles matches and dropping only two of six singles matches.

An Ode to Cal Poly

Dear Cal Poly,
Hi, it’s Dustin. I know we just saw each

Reading other people's love letters

It’s inside of all of us. It’s the guilty desire to turn down the TV when the neighbors are arguing. Or the tiny voice that urges us to go ahead and sneak a quick glance at the old love letter left on the counter by a significant other. We figure if we weren’t supposed to read it, it wouldn’t have been left in such an obvious place.