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Cal Poly’s architecture program named best in the nation

Ashley Whittingham [follow id= “smashleywhitt”] Cal Poly’s undergraduate architecture program was named the best in the Greenway Group’s 2014 survey of America’s top architecture schools. The survey asked 693 professional architecture firms and corporations which universities best prepare students for…

Library phone lockers give students a place to recharge

The library is providing a place for students to charge their phones called the “Power Up” station.

Sequoia fire caused by electrical break

After an investigation Monday morning, state fire marshals determined the fire in Sequoia Residence Hall Sunday afternoon was caused by a short in an electrical break that controlled the four rooms in the hall.

Sierra Club leader Michael Brune to speak at Cal Poly

Michael Brune, executive director of the Sierra Club will be speaking on clean energy options in Chumash Auditorium Monday night.

Moriarty continues to fight $5 million bail

Cal Poly Athletics Hall-of-Famer and the donor of $625 thousand for the Alex G. Spanos Stadium scoreboard, Albert Moriarty continued to fight $5 million dollar bail, while at the San Luis Obispo Superior Court on Wednesday and Friday.

Engineering challenges unit cap

A new unit cap will restrict universities from requiring more than 180 quarter units of coursework for students to earn a bachelor’s degree.

Volleyball loses in straight sets to UCSB

Cal Poly volleyball fell to Big West-leading UC Santa Barbara 3-0 in a Blue-Green Rivalry match Saturday night.

13 suspects identified in VG burglary, door was left unlocked

The University Police Department (UPD) announced it will “pursue appropriate criminal charges and campus sanctions,” on 13 identified people suspected of robbing VG cafe in a press release Thursday morning.

Cal Poly to host forum on new residence project

In May of this year, Cal Poly announced plans to build an additional 1,400 units of on-campus housing, and on Wednesday Nov. 6 will host a public forum in Room 220 of the University Union 6 to 7:30 p.m. to update the community on its plan, and, furthermore, to address any concerns regarding the project.

Cal Poly to welcome MLK’s former speechwriter on campus

Courtesy Photo Clarence B. Jones, the man behind Martin Luther King Jr.’s most famous speech, will give a presentation about issues from 50 years ago and their prevalence today. James Schank [follow id=”CPMustangNews”] “I have a dream …” begins what…

Colombini surveys students’ opinions on potential changes

Jason Colombini sent out a campus-wide survey in an email Monday afternoon asking students to answer 10 questions “to determine what students truly want to see changed on campus.”