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Sherwood comes to UU Hour today

Known as one of the most industrious bands in their league, Sherwood will bring its sharp lyrics and indie charm to UU hour today.

Having formed in 2002 while students at Cal Poly, Sherwood offers songs that are influenced by The Beach Boys and Jimmy Eat World, among others.

1960 Poly football team to be honored

The fatal crash that claimed 18 lives of the 1960 Cal Poly football team will receive an honorary induction into the Cal Poly Athletics Hall of Fame this weekend.

A private ceremony will take place Friday to dedicate the new Mustang Memorial Plaza.

The plaza is 15,000 square feet and will honor the members of the team who lost their lives in the Oct.

Is facebook about to become the new MySpace?

The world of poking and wall posts has now been opened up to everyone as the facebook creators decided to allow anyone to join Tuesday morning.

The change was a touchy topic for a while before users were notified that all their friends could now use the site.

This story could have your byline

There were people all around, lines outside of every bar and with the start of another quarter just days away, students were everywhere to get a few more drinks in before the homework would begin to pile up.

I am not sure why Sarah decided to go downtown last weekend, but she did.

New quarter brings new performances

Dancers and actors will have a chance to come together once again as the Cal Poly theater and dance department gets ready for another school year filled with comedy, pirouettes and performances.

Founded in 1969 by Dr. Moon Ja Miss Suhr, Cal Poly’s dance company, Orchesis, will be holding auditions this week for the 2006-07 company.

Preface allows students and community to read together

College students and members of the community had a chance to be on the same page this summer.

Preface: The Cal Poly Shared Reading Program welcomes all of San Luis Obispo County to join the campus in the unifying experience of reading this year’s selection.

Another take on heaven:'The Lovely Bones'

Paul Bittick For 14-year-old Susie Salmon, life was short and unpredictable, but heaven was even stranger. “My name was Salmon, like the fish; first name, Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered on December 6, 1973. “ “The Lovely…

Left behind, but left with good advice

Paul Bittick As graduation for many super-seniors is approaching, some of us less fortunate juniors are stuck on this wonderful campus for another year of educational bliss. Many of my friends will be graduating in a week and leaving me…

Group exhibits anti-abortion display

nick camacho At eight weeks, the hand barely covers the lead on a pencil tip. At nine weeks, both its hands fit onto a dime, and at 24 weeks, the body is distinctly recognizable as a newborn baby. Graphic and…

Former CSU chancellor re-hired in controversy

Many California Faculty Association (CFA) members are outraged over the California State University’s decision to hire former CSU Chancellor Barry Munitz, who will teach one class and receive a salary of $163, 776 – far more than other faculty salaries.…

Poly Pack brings industry to students, holds egg-dropping contest

Eggs of every shape and size will be dropped from 30 to 50 feet in the air on Thursday in an event to see who can create the safest egg package. The Cal Poly Packaging Association (CPPA), the university’s connection…