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Blalock makes it to finals in Poly Invitational

Brazilian tennis player Ana-Clara Duarte took home first place in the Cal Poly

A bangin' good time with the 58's

From two blocks away, music could be heard loud and clear coming from within Mother’s

Weekend movie previews

Beowulf, Southland Tales and Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium come to theaters

The column we refuse to write

Sean: Lee! Get out of the room! You can’t run away from your problems forever. This thing

Money: Holes in pockets or ozone?

We all know that Thanksgiving is coming up next week because we’ve been salivating over

CSU system criticized in audit

The California State University system was strongly criticized for questionable executive compensation policies in a detailed

Body of SLO native found in Alaska

The family of local manicurist Tony Vo is left to grieve after his body was found Oct. 13, washed up on shore at Kalgin Island,

Police blotter 11-16

Nov. 9, 16:05 – Officers investigated a complaint of a subject viewing pornography in the library and making crude comments. The subject was arrested on felony warrants.

Mustangs look to lick wounds on Senior Day

It was their worst nightmare. But when Cal Poly football players and coaches take the field against Iona in their season finale, they will be looking not only to give departing seniors a positive last memory, but also to awake from some of their pain from last week’s 19-point, fourth-quarter Homecoming collapse to North Dakota State which dealt a devastating blow to the team’s playoff hopes.

Win win or bang bang for men's soccer

This weekend is kind of a big deal for the Cal Poly men’s soccer team as it takes on Portland (9-4-5, 6-1-4 West Coast Conference) and Cal State Fullerton (7-9-2, 2-6-2 Big West).

“Portland is a pretty storied program. They’ve historically been very, very competitive,” head coach Paul Holocher said of the upcoming match at 7 p.

Poly women declaw Cougars in 53-48 home-opening victory

The Mustang women’s basketball team prevailed in a tight 53-48 win in its home opener against Houston Thursday night, with sophomore guard Ashlee Stewart hitting a go-ahead 3-pointer in the final six minutes of the game. Junior forward Lisa McBride led the team with 17 points, while junior forward Megan Harrison followed with 14 points of her own.