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Sheriffs find body of missing student near site of accident

After searching for several days, the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Department uncovered the body of Enrique Jimenez among the rocks at Monta¤a de Oro on Monday afternoon.

Jimenez visited the popular beach Spooner’s Cove with a freshman orientation group on the afternoon of Sept.

Mustang wrestling schedule loaded

Tristan Aird

Mustang Daily

Cal Poly wrestling head coach John Azevedo feels the experience gained from a 36-8 loss at Oklahoma State last year was a big reason why his team was able to finish 23rd in the nation.

It’s no surprise to see the four-time defending national champion Cowboys again highlighting the Mustangs’ schedule, which was released Sept.

Volleyball continues to rise in national poll

The No. 20 Cal Poly volleyball team continues its three-game Big West Conference-opening road trip at UC Irvine and Long Beach State this weekend. The Mustangs (9-4, 1-0) look to stay undefeated and atop the Big West standings against a pair of teams they swept on the road last season.

'The Black Dahlia,' stylish but incoherent

I wish I could have been at the premiere of “The Black Dahlia.” Not to have reveled in its entrance into Hollywood, but rather to have seen director Brian De Palma’s exuberant grin at the end of the film contrasting the audience’s look of confusion, anger and embarrassment.

Frankly Speaking

If they made a Disney movie about a volleyball team conquering adversity, I’m convinced Cal Poly would be the featured team.

Two years ago, the program was on the verge of catastrophic meltdown. Players were quitting, the team was losing – a lot – and veteran coach Steve Schlick resigned following the season.

Back-to-back goals clinch Poly win

Two quick goals midway through the first half put Cal Poly ahead for good as the Mustangs improved to 3-3-4 on the season with a 3-0 win over San Jose State at the Sports Complex Tuesday night.

Cal Poly scored twice within a one-minute stretch in the 33rd and 34th minutes and took a 2-0 lead into halftime.

Since you've been gone…The top six stories of the summer

While many students took advantage of the warm days and long nights during summer vacation, a few of us Mustang Daily reporters faithfully stayed behind to cover all the news on campus and throughout San Luis Obispo County. Here is a recap of the top six stories to hit the Mustang newsstands over the break.

Students: Make ASI yours this year

You are ASI. No really, you are.

As a Cal Poly student, you are a stakeholder in the organization and gain all the benefits that go along with it. Technically, Associated Students Inc. is a nonprofit corporation with the vision of being every student’s connection to the ultimate college experience.

Poly men's soccer ties Northridge, 1-1

The Cal Poly men’s soccer team played Cal State Northridge to an exciting double-overtime draw, 1-1 Friday night in front of a healthy and boisterous crowd at the Sports Complex.

The Mustangs’ record now stands at 2-4-3 overall and they now move on to San Jose State before returning to conference play at UC Irvine at 7 p.

Turnovers lead to first loss, 17-7

SAN JOSE – No matter how many times the Cal Poly football team’s defense bailed it out Saturday, the Mustangs’ offense never got off the ground in a 17-7 loss at San Jose State.

Cal Poly (3-1) committed four turnovers, fumbled four times and was just 2 for 13 on third-down conversion attempts in front of 15,684 fans at Spartan Stadium.

Poly women's soccer upsets No. 23 Fresno State at home

One goal in the 97th minute was enough for the Mustangs.

Sports Information Report

Junior midfielder Erica Ledger scored off of a deflected shot to give the Cal Poly women’s soccer team a 1-0 overtime victory against No. 23 Fresno State in a nonconference soccer match Sunday afternoon at the Sports Complex.