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Professors transition to tech-focused teaching

Allowing students to access their personal devices in class means they may be checking their social media accounts instead of focusing on class materials — a double-edged sword that teachers across the nation have to deal with.

NCAA backs unlimited meals and snacks for student-athletes

The NCAA passed legislation allowing Division I athletes unlimited meals and snacks.

Facts can't change climate debate

For about forty columns, I’ve avoided talking about climate change.

Bars will stay open mornings of graduation

Associated Students, Inc. leaders requested the bars stay open, according to the statement, “since students are adults and must take responsibility for their own behavior.”

The Anthem slams Cal Poly with culture

The Anthem returned to Cal Poly this past weekend. Word.

Radical Something kicks off summer tour at SLO Brew

Radical Something will be rocking SLO Brewing Co. on Thursday.

Second day of Greek Week: Dodgeball, bowling and more

District 4 won the dodgeball tournament. District 8 went for gold in the bowling matches and collected the most cans for the SLO Food Bank.

Mustang News, May 14, 2014: Priority registration open, Cal Poly athletes signed by NFL

Mustang News anchor Katie McDermott covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

City Council member comes out against VP Humphrey, Mayor Marx on pre-commencement drinking

Dan Carpenter said that he thinks it is “a bad idea” to recommend when businesses should and should not operate.