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Today's Top 5: From trash can fires to 4/20 citations … or lack thereof

Hannah Joslin [follow id=”joslin_hannah”] 1. Fire briefly ignites trash can outside architecture building A trash can suffered a six-minute blaze in Architecture and Environmental Design (building 5) Thursday afternoon. The fire was extinguished and additional units were called off after one…

Larry Lee elevates Cal Poly baseball to national spotlight

Larry Lee grew up around baseball in San Luis Obispo. Now, the 12th-year head coach is leading the Cal Poly baseball program to new heights.

Fire briefly ignites trash can outside architecture building

A fire was quickly contained on the third floor of the architecture building Thursday afternoon.

Cal Poly receives grant to assist underprivileged engineering students

Cal Poly received a grant of an estimated $618,815 on April 17 from the National Science Foundation, according to the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) grants management system.

'We understand the sacrifice': Cal Poly VP and SLO mayor's pre-graduation request of downtown bars

“All too often, the commencement ceremonies are overshadowed and become unsafe due to the conduct of intoxicated students who have visited city bars prior to the ceremonies.”

Mustang News, May 1, 2014: Graduation bar crawl potentially in jeopardy, upcoming presidential address

Mustang News anchor Jenna Brown covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

Campaign donation caps need reinstatement

I believe the social contract theory works, for the most part.

Cal Poly aims to change unit count limits on science-based degrees

Cal Poly’s Academic Senate is currently in the process of reviewing new unit count limits for science-based degrees.

Cal Poly students bite into Flavor of SLO

Cal Poly students were instrumental in the planning of Flavor of SLO.

Colombini offers advice to Joi Sullivan

Current ASI President Jason Colombini gives his best advice to president-elect Joi Sullivan.

Cal Poly aims to stop pre-commencement drinking

Bar crawling on the morning of graduation might not be a possibility this year, if Cal Poly and the City of San Luis Obispo have their way.