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CSA to ring in the Chinese New Year with colorful banquet

In a nutshell: Family, food and shows are the main aspects of Chinese New Year.

Convicted felon Moriarty’s name stays atop scoreboard

In 2009, investor Al Moriarty gave the Cal Poly Foundation $625,000 for the naming rights of the Alex G. Spanos Stadium scoreboard.

PIKE appeals suspension

Cal Poly’s Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) fraternity has submitted an appeal for its suspension to be reviewed by Vice President for Student Affairs Keith Humphrey.

Tindering on the edge

If this has been you on two or more occasions, it is time for a Tinder detox.

Baseball secures first win of the season

The Mustangs came away with their first win of the season.

Cal Poly softball continues to show potential

The Cal Poly women’s softball team (5-5) continued its preseason this past weekend at the Stanford Nike Invitational.

Tuesday Tunes: Feb. 17, 2015

Remember Tuesday Tunes? Well, it’s back. Now get listening.

Cal Poly’s largest laboratory is being renewed

“Architecture Graveyard” no more: Cal Poly’s Experimental Construction Laboratory is being revitalized.

All you need for a great weekend and an easy escape

Take an “in tents” break from your studies.

Cal Poly ‘Galentine’s Day’ garners support from Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls

The month of February isn’t just about red roses, chocolate hearts and gifts for your significant other — it’s also about Galentine’s Day.