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In Kontrol: Student duo opens for Aoki

Kelly Trom [follow id = “kttrom”] Two Cal Poly students had the opportunity to open for electro house musician Steve Aoki on Jan 31. Animal Kontrol, made up of communication studies senior Dillon Katz and alumnus Quin Donahue, took the stage…

Bike rack accommodations severely lacking

David Jang/Staff Photographer “This proposed improvement to the bike system through the “new cross campus connection on Via Carta” was inadequately implemented and remains a hazard.” Erik Castillo is a business administration junior and Mustang News culture columnist. These views…

Men's basketball drops fourth straight game in loss to Hawaii

The Mustangs dropped their fourth straight contest with a 69-60 loss at Hawaii on Saturday night.

Women's basketball stretches win streak with 62-60 victory over Hawaii

The Cal Poly women’s basketball team defeated Hawaii for the second time this year in a 62-60 victory at Mott Athletics Center (MAC).

Real-life periodic table shows elements' full use

“We just wanted to have a display for students to see the elements and their practical uses,” Cal Poly chemistry professor Derek Gragson said.

ASI offers free legal services to students, faculty

The consultations can be the first step in helping a student solve issues they can’t resolve on their own.

ASI Board of Directors representative working on resolution to support greeks

After meeting with Panhellenic President Danielle Durante earlier this week, Connor Paquin, a civil engineering junior and member of the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors, is considering taking up a resolution on the proposed party registration policy with the board.

Art After Dark gets an organ

Art After Dark’s latest event is Open Keyboard, an outreach event where attendees can listen to the intricate sounds of the Forbes Pipe Organ in the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center (PAC) on Feb. 7 from 6-9 p.m.

Today's Top 5: From radioactive research to kangaroos

Catch up on the day’s news with the most important stories for your Friday.

Speaker to explore radioactive levels on central coast

Through a partnership with UCLA’s Institute for Digital Research and Education, the Radioisotope Center’s team has built a vehicle-mounted radiation-monitoring system with a public web-based interface to inform people about radiation levels in their communities.