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Hollywood's sequel fever needs to end

Hollywood, you’re worrying me. Take a look at the films released in the last month

Heat wave poses health risk

Evenings are warmer, days are longer and everyone is racing for the beach to

Fireworks to blame for Poly blaze

A brush fire that started Saturday morning on the hill that holds the “P” at Cal Poly

You have to have Faith

As both a player and a coach, Cal Poly women’s basketball head coach Faith

Davis becomes official member of Big West

The Cal Poly-UC Davis rivalry just took it up a notch. That’s because the Aggies

'1408': An original thrill ride

What better way to start off this year’s summer films than with John Cusack battling

'Man Show' defines masculinity

Since “most men remain a mystery to themselves and a confusion to others throughout

SLOfolks takes music 'Over the Edge'

Bringing an array of culturally diverse, live music to the Central Coast for the past 30

The new generation of men and relationships

The way men show women feelings has always changed. Different ages and different

Poly journalism student dies in car collision

Cal Poly journalism junior Anna Rose Luskin died June 22 after suffering major injuries when her car collided with a tree in Paso Robles the night of June 20, the California Highway Patrol said.

Luskin, 20, was, like many Cal Poly students, driving to her home in Redwood City for the summer.

Water, sewage rates rise in SLO

The cost to live in San Luis Obispo isn’t only rising in the prices of homes, but the rates at which residents must pay to have the bare necessities.

With a City Council decision to increase both water rates by 13 percent in July, despite 1,869 written protests, and sewage rates by 11 percent, Mayor Dave Romero hopes to secure a strong future for San Luis Obispo.