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Spot the Senior Project: 9 student and faculty projects around campus

The bench you’re sitting on could have been a senior project. That sculpture you admire could have been a professor’s creation.

Annual Loverspeak poetry reading to take place Friday

Loverspeak will include a dramatic reading of “Fifty Shades of Grey,” personal works, a reading of “The Raven” and original poetry from Cal poly faculty.

50 Shades of Nonsense

Grab your whips and turn on Rihanna’s “S&M,” because this Valentine’s Day we’re doing it the 50 Shades way.

ASI to host spring festival this May, artists not yet confirmed

Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) will host a three-artist spring concert May 30 in the Sports Complex, ASI events director Missi Bullock said.

The Second City gives first-rate show

I give ’em a solid A- — see why.

After the Madness: A Season with the Cal Poly Men’s Basketball Team — Episode 1

One year after the madness, expectations are higher than ever before.

Mustang News Now: 1-Minute update

Mustang News anchor Michelle Logan has the headlines you need to know going into this week.

Football players plead ‘not guilty’ in trial arraignment

The five Cal Poly football players arrested in connection with an attempted robbery last August pleaded not guilty on all counts at their arraignment this morning.

Cal Poly Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs program: a “Hogwarts for entrepreneurs”

Lindsy Mobley [follow id=”lindsy_mobley”] While the rest of their classmates are continuing their education in San Luis Obispo, a group of Cal Poly students is immersing itself in the “unpredictable” business world as a part of the Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs program. The…

Firestone Walker: Tapping the local market

There’s no better time to brew beer — at least not according to Matt Brynildson, brewmaster at Firestone Walker Brewing Company.

Professor speaks out in opposition to new registration policies

Harvey Greenwald, mathematics professor, will bring his concerns pertaining to the new registration policy before the Academic Senate this Tuesday.