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Cal Poly attempts to break world record in Green Out Knockout event

Cal Poly will attempt to break the official world record for the largest game of knockout basketball.

Greek life hits problems with new party registration policy

Three weeks after passing a party registration policy draft, fraternity presidents are experiencing problems with registering their social events with the new system.

The Ataris brings pop-punk to SLO Brew

Pop-punk band The Ataris rocked out at SLO Brewing Co. this past Monday night.

College of Business dean candidate speaks on campus

One of two finalists to take over as dean of the Orfalea College of Business spoke Tuesday at a forum attended by students, faculty and staff.

Today's Top 5: From potential fines to record breaking leaps

Check up on the big news breaking on campus today.

No. 9 Cal Poly baseball shuts out Santa Clara, 6-0, in fog-shortened game

Baseball earned a 6-0 shutout victory over Santa Clara in a fog-shortened game at Baggett Stadium on Tuesday.

Mustang News, March 5, 2014: ASI candidates fined for violating active campaigning policy

Mustang News anchor Ashley DeVriend covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

Why our reporting has resulted in $1200 of potential fines

It’s a vicious cycle. We get it, and so does ASI. But it highlights an infringement on the candidates’ right to free speech, the right to speak with a newspaper and have their words distributed to a wider audience.

ASI presidential candidates violate election code because article reported on previous violations

All four students running for Associated Students Inc. (ASI) president are again in violation of the active campaigning policy because a Mustang News article said two candidates were fined $100 apiece for appearing in a previous article.

ATOG to celebrate Women's HERstory month

ATOG will celebrate Women’s HERstory Month with featured poet Simply Kat.

ASI presidential candidates fined after speaking with Mustang News

Two of the three Associated Students Inc. (ASI) presidential candidates whose names were released to Mustang News last week have been fined for beginning active campaigning early.