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SLO 5-0 Jan. 25 – Feb. 3, 2013

Friday, Jan. 25 5:37 a.m. Suspicious circumstances involving a vehicle/person were reported on the 200 block of Luneta Drive 7:24 a.m.Traffic hazard on Mount Bishop Road 8:49 a.m. Battery upon spouse or cohabitant reported at an undisclosed location 8:49 a.m.…

Two sexual assaults reported near campus

  Mustang Daily Staff Report news@mustangdaily.net Three college-aged women were allegedly sexually assaulted on Feb. 2 and 3, according to a San Luis Obispo Police Department (SLOPD) press release. According to the release, the first incident occurred at approximately 11…

Community colleges congregate at capitol

Mustang Daily Staff Report news@mustangdaily.net Community college advocates from all over California gathered at the state capitol on Jan. 27 and 28 for the Annual Legislative Conference, one of many conferences, workshops and seminars sponsored by the Community College League…

Fremont Theatre to close down

Fremont Theatre on Monterey Street will close after tonight’s 7:30 p.m. showing of “The Impossible.” Photo by David Liebig.   Mustang Daily Staff Report arts@mustangdaily.net Fremont Theatre‘s 7:30 p.m. showing of “The Impossible” on Thursday might be the 70-year-old cinema’s…

Women’s basketball hopes to put road losses behind them

Mustang Daily Staff Report sports@mustangdaily.net The women’s basketball team is focused on finishing, according to redshirt sophomore point guard Ariana Elegado. After two straight road losses, including a game in which they led by 10 points with less than 11…

Cal Poly business college namesake speaks in Spanos

Mustang Daily Staff Report news@mustangdaily.net Paul Orfalea was a dyslexic and straight ‘D’ student with an attention deficit, yet he still managed to become the founder of one of Fortune Magazine’s “Best Places to Work,” Kinkos. In 2001, Cal Poly’s…

CSU tuition to stay same in 2013-14 year

Mustang Daily Staff Report news@mustangdaily.net California State University (CSU) students can sigh in relief following the CSU vote against increasing tuition for the 2013-14 school year on Jan. 22. California Gov. Jerry Brown was in attendance for the Board of Trustees meeting which included the…

SLO garbage prices set to get higher

Mustang Daily Staff Report news@mustangdaily Students paying for their own garbage pickup will soon have fewer cents to spare, as the San Luis Obispo City Council voted this past week to increase pickup rates starting next month. San Luis Garbage…

Career fair heavy on technical employers

This disparity is often perceived by students as prejudice, or even favoritism, on the part of Cal Poly Career Services.

Woodard tears ACL, out for the season

An MRI confirmed the worst for senior Brittany Woodard on Wednesday. The second-leading scorer on the women’s basketball team tore her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), sprained her medial collateral ligament (MCL) and bruised a bone in her leg after falling awkwardly…

Cal Poly bees threatened

Jessica Johnson Special to Mustang Daily “If the bee dies, everybody dies,” horticulture and crop science professor Scott Jeffreys said. Beekeepers are desperate to keep bees alive, he said. Cal Poly is fighting a battle with the varroa mite. Cal Poly…