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Broadway musical to make its way to PAC

Broadway musical “Million Dollar Quartet” is making its way to the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center (PAC) on Nov. 18. The show sings the tale behind the legendary recording session of Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash.

SLO 5-0

12:58 p.m. A male on crutches was in the street walking in traffic at 793 Foothill Blvd and Broad St.

Cal Poly to honor alumni at banquet

Cal Poly doesn’t simply forget about students after they graduate, they honor those who deserve it.

Tougher than getting the degree: getting California tuition

Four winters ago, Travis Spanu was shoveling away snow from the night before just to pull out of his driveway. Last winter, he was wearing shorts and T-shirt drinking his iced coffee on the way to his engineering class.

Safer and RPTA promote healthy, more fun sex

Sex trivia, prizes, free food and fun facts about the sex culture at Cal Poly will take over Dexter Lawn Tuesday Nov. 11 from 11 a.m. to1 p.m., for Healthy Sex on Dex, a new event hosted by Safer and students from the recreation, parks and tourism administration department.

Gallery exhibit features alumni artwork

Walking through the doors of the Alumni Exhibition, visitors are greeted by a room full of photographs.

It’s not all about soccer: Cal Poly vs. UC Santa Barbara

Lisa Vance visited friends at UC Santa Barbara the weekend before Halloween this year.

The digital booty call

The digital age has ushered in more finger-to-phone typing than face-to-face talking. This not only changes the way people interact with each other, but it is shaking the grounds of how dating works today.

UPD to increase drug dog activity in campus housing

University police and Cal Poly University Housing have coordinated to use drug-sniffing dogs in the on-campus residence halls to follow up on suspected drug sales, and University Police Chief George Hughes is hoping to boost their use in the coming months as a general deterrent against drugs in the dorms.

Housing must make drug dog policy clear

While it’s not a clear-cut issue on whether these dogs should be allowed, students should at least be aware they’re coming.

Cowgirl boot designer wins national Elevator Pitch Competition

Quincy Freeman – the 22-year-old agricultural communications senior who won the Ray Scherr Elevator Pitch Competition at Cal Poly — recently took home $5,000 after taking first place at the Collegiate Entrepreneurial Organization (CEO) conference finals in Chicago.