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Cal Poly baseball bats cold in loss to Santa Clara

“We’re not putting together enough components of the game to be successful.”

Tuesday Tunes: March 3, 2015

Here’s what you guys listened to today.

Panhellenic Council rejects SLO Safe Ride contract

The Cal Poly Panhellenic Council chose not to approve a contract with SLO Safe Ride to provide free shuttle services to the downtown area for sorority and fraternity members on Friday and Saturday nights in a meeting on Tuesday.

Why PIKE and AGR were punished differently

Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) and Alpha Gamma Rho (AGR) hosted parties last quarter that led to reported sexual assaults and were punished differently due to disparities between the cases and the fraternities’ histories of judicial violations.

Mustang News Now: 1-Minute update

Mustang News anchor Leah Horner has the headlines you need to know going into this week.

Mustang News brings home 19 awards at state media convention

Mustang News editors and advisers attended the California College Media Awards (CCMA) banquet dinner at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Los Angeles this past weekend.

Sandoval’s stakes rise higher than his salary and farther than his waistline

It has become a lot like Hollywood — get paid far too much for simply showing a talent while getting free amenities at the same time.

Kastl qualifies for Nationals, takes 2nd at Pac-12 Championship

Senior Dominic Kastl is heading to the NCAA Championships.

SLO opens ‘concrete jungle’ skate park

The grand opening drew a crowd of approximately 1,000 people.

Fraternities speak out against sexual assault

Sixteen fraternities have submitted statements against sexual assault within the greek system and at Cal Poly as a whole.