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New study abroad programs make India the classroom

Lauren Piraro Special to Mustang News India is 8,290 miles away from California, nestled between Pakistan and Nepal. Someone who is not familiar with India might conjure up colorful visions of an exotic and foreign land teeming with life and…

Greek life still on social probation

Administration returned the Students Taking Action Towards University Safety plan (S.T.A.T.U.S.) to greek life last week with their edits. The plan seeks to reduce the number of sexual assaults on campus, and was created in response to the university placing greek life on probation for at least 30 days.

The Right Angle: Leave My Country Music Alone

This week I get to write about country music.

Mustang News Now: 1-Minute update

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

Cal Poly baseball swept by Baylor in season-opening series

It seemed every time Baylor was faced with adversity this weekend, it was able to respond in whatever way necessary to regain the lead.

Last-second heroics propel women’s basketball over Long Beach State

Last second heroics won the game on Saturday night.

Cal Poly men’s basketball handles Long Beach State

Photos by Ian Billings [follow ID = “IanBillings”] After leading at halftime once again, the Cal Poly men’s basketball team (12-11, 6-5 Big West Conference) was able to reverse its trend of losing leads, holding on to defeat Long Beach…

Loverspeak 2015 showcases ‘Fifty Shades’ of love

Sometimes a clever Amazon review can have more literary merit than a widely read novel that sold more than 450 million copies.

‘Vagina Monologues’ delivers provoking performances

The sold-out Vagina Monologues pulled no punches and yielded no yawns on Friday night.

Men’s tennis right at home in big win over New Mexico

“As a coach I’m just happy for them after the start we had to the season.”