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BLOG: Smoker Sympathy: Can I get a light?

Are non-smokers the insensitive ones?

BLOG: Lent: What to give up for now

Ash Wednesday started for me at 10 a.m. when I received a friendly reminder from my mother not to eat meat and have my neighborhood priest slap some ashes made from burned palms on my forehead. Now the last time…

Softball looks to repeat last year’s success

After last year’s season, Cal Poly’s Women’s Softball team returns to the field as the team to be watched and to be beat.

Dance welcomes all levels of skill

Cal Poly’s Dancesport Team more then doubles in membership this year.

Management reunites for SLO Farmers’ Market

Farmers’ Market Association and Downtown Association have reunited their management relationship to once again support Thursday Night’s Farmers’ Market.

Severance tax on oil and gas for higher education fails to pass

The California State Assembly Appropriations Committee failed to approve an oil and gas severance tax that was expected to generate $1 billion in revenue for California’s higher education system last month.

Poly students take marine robot expedition to Norway

Two Cal Poly professors and two alumni used marine robots to study underwater life in the Artic on an expedition to Norway last month.

Vraja’s Kitchen: SLO’s first completely vegan restaurant

Vraja’s Kitchen the first complete vegan restaurant offers a unique atmosphere filled with music, one-of-a-kind cuisine that is an “international mix of flavors.”

Diversity Dinner held by Career Services

A diversity discussion was hosted by Cal Poly Career Services in the Performing Arts Center on Tuesday.

New yoga studio m.BODY looks to establish itself

A new yoga studio opens downtown today that offers free classes till the end of the month.

New engineering club aids in medical practices overseas

A new engineering club rebuilds medical tools to be sent to developing countries.