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Matt Yount to be honored at vigil

Matt Yount, a business administration junior, passed away on Nov. 21 while studying abroad in Spain. Yount and another Cal Poly student jumped into cold, rushing water on their way back from a bar around 3:30 a.m. The current took Yount downstream. His body was found five hours later.

Learn By Doing video faces controversy

A video focusing on both Cal Poly’s international student population and Learn By Doing culture went viral on campus earlier this year — but some complained when Cal Poly’s College of Liberal Arts (CLA) wasn’t included in the video.

Community fires back at edge-of-campus housing plans

While the plan still needs to be passed by the California State University Board of Trustees, draft renderings of the building and its site plan were presented at the forum.

Sustainable energy movement comes to Cal Poly

A world-wide energy movement is reaching out to Cal Poly this November to educate students, faculty and staff on ways to find a rational middle for sustainable energy for the future.

Mustang Success Center provides general advising

The answer to student success has been simplified at Cal Poly.

The Mustang Success Center, which opened at the beginning of this fall quarter, is intended for students who need general advising about their path at Cal Poly.

Local organization hopes to provide SLO County with clean energy

In this day and age, the freedom to know and choose what is most environmentally sustainable for our world is a blessing. This freedom, however, may not be so prevalent locally — at least not yet.

Half marathon unites students

As the sun began its usual race against time this past Sunday, a group of energized individuals prepared for a race of their own.

PIKE to honor brother at charity barbecue Sunday

After the death of Cal Poly student Luke Powers during the first week of classes, Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) is hosting a barbecue and fundraiser in remembrance of their friend.