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SAE sued because of Starkey death

The parents of Carson Starkey filed a wrongful death lawsuit Tuesday against the national organization of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE), the local chapter and nine former members of the fraternity.

BLOG: Authorities crack down on parties

For local students celebrating one final week of summer vacation with alcohol-filled events, police want to send the message that drunken behavior won’t be tolerated. Students should expect an increased police presence and DUI checkpoints both on-campus and around town for the next few weeks.

Clubin’ it up at Cal Poly

An introduction to a few of the hundreds of clubs on campus
This list is designed as an introduction to a few clubs that could be a good fit for incoming freshman during their time at Cal Poly.
For a full listing of Cal Poly clubs, students can visit the Clubs page at www.asi.calpoly.edu.

WOW: musical events

The WOW Block Party has become synonymous with club booths and free gifts. This year’s lineup also includes several musical performances live on Dexter Lawn.

Granada Bistro customers travel the gastronomical world

The intimacy and elegance found in the bistros of cities like New York, Venice and London has finally arrived in San Luis Obispo.
The addition of Granada Bistro to the restaurants of downtown fills a once vacant niche.

Mustangs wrap up road trip at Stanford and California

The Cal Poly men’s soccer team continues its season-long, three-match road trip at the Sept. 11 and 13 California Legacy Classic, jointly hosted by Stanford (1-1-0) and California (1-1-0). The two-match series opens Friday, Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. at the Cardinal’s Laird Q Cagan Stadium.

Judge rules there is enough evidence to proceed with student’s hazing death trial

A San Luis Obispo County judge ruled on Tuesday that there was enough evidence to proceed with the trial of Zacary Ellis and Haithem Ibrahim, on trial for the fatal hazing of Carson Starkey.

Baseball graduates have varying success in minor leagues

The Cal Poly baseball team had possibly its best season last year, so it’s no surprise that many of the players were drafted to the minor leagues.

Cal Poly men’s soccer picked third in Big West

The Cal Poly men’s soccer team was picked to finish third in the Big West preseason coaches’ poll.

Crawford hired by USA Track and Field

Cal Poly track and field director Terry Crawford announced has accepted a position with USA Track and Field as Director of Coaching.

Dorrell leaves Cal Poly

Senior first baseman Wes Dorrell has left Cal Poly citing “a conflict of interest” and will enroll at Fresno Pacific to complete his collegiate career. He hopes the move will help his goal of being drafted after his senior season.