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Luke Yoder succeeds at a failing game

Luke Yoder is a four year starter for Cal Poly’s baseball team who has been recruited by the L.A. Dodgers and Boston Red Sox.

BLOG: Feeding the ducks banned in SLO

By late May, families will no longer be able to feed the ducks at Laguna Lake or share their left-over bread crumbs with the swans due to a new ordinance passed by the San Luis Obispo City Council.

Poly Profile: ASI presidential candidate Alex Kaplan

Alex Kaplan is the untraditional candidate in this election and said he plans to show students that anyone can run for ASI president.

Poly Profile: ASI presidential Sarah Storelli

With three years of ASI experience, Sarah Storelli seems to be the traditional candidate with prior experience in student government.

The godmother of modern dance ballets to appear at the PAC

The Essentials of Martha Graham will be performed Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center.

OP-ED: 3-D movies, hurting more than just your eyes

With more 3-D movies debuting, the special effect has become more of a gimmick to bring audiences back to the theatre.

Unruly gathering ordinance passes without protest

There was no protest when the unruly gatherings ordinance was passed at Tuesday night’s city council meeting.

BLOG: I wag my finger at you, Cal Poly

While many students are upset about the “unruly gathering” ordinance, it seems the uproar came a little too late. The student population makes up close to half of the city but yet remains one of the most inactive groups even…

Ballet theatre performs classic, romantic Coppelia

The classic romantic ballet Coppelia will be performed this weekend at the San Luis Obispo Harman Hall center.

Some clubs too high risk for campus

Sixteen clubs have been labeled “high risk” by Student Life and Leadership and are now anxiously waiting to see if their charters will be renewed.

Hurlbutt’s death shocks students

Friends of Matthew Hurlbutt devastated by his death.