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SLO 5-0: Halloweekend trickery

The following is a list of the crimes that occurred on campus and in San Luis Obispo over the past weekend, compiled from the University Police Department and San Luis Obispo Police Department’s daily logs: Thursday, Oct. 25 7:38 a.m.…

Cal Poly volunteers lend too many helping hands

Tayler Duprel taylerduprel.md@gmail.com Too many helping hands. This isn’t a typical problem in volunteer work, but is one Cal Poly currently faces with a local day of service.   The San Luis Obispo community will be participating in Make A Difference…

Cal Poly changes through controversy

As Cal Poly prepares to make a historic decision on whether or not to switch from quarters to semesters, take a look back at the other historic decisions the university has made:

Tri Delta loses charter, no longer on campus

Tayler Duprel taylerduprel.md@gmail.com Delta Delta Delta struggled at Cal Poly. It was a chapter that couldn’t pull in numbers to compete with the others — in its final recruitment only 12 to 15 women pledged, as compared to other sororities…

Greek Life: New sororities will help Cal Poly to thrive

Tayler Duprel taylerduprel.md@gmail.com A new year brings new additions to Cal Poly’s Panhellenic life. Jewish-interest sorority Alpha Epsilon Phi will officially be recognized for the first time this year and new sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma will also be added to…

A walk through ‘God’s Ear’

Tayler Duprel taylerduprel.md@gmail.com A Cal Poly production, “God’s Ear,” will be accompanied by an art gallery filled with students’ and community members’ work this November. The gallery, sponsored by Cal Poly’s Theatre and Dance Department, is intended to help viewers…

Society honors international education with week of events

Under dim lights, former Cal Poly president Warren Baker told stories about the effects international education had on students in the past and how being global can help Cal Poly in the future. Baker was elected to speak at the event,…

Cowgirl Café saddling up with Mustang products

With horseshoes and saddles hung along the walls, Cowgirl Café brings a Southern feel to San Luis Obispo. Owner Pat Addy named the restaurant after his late wife Meredith Addy, who died shortly after the opening of the original Cowgirl…

Stalled to restored

A converted 1977 Porsche 911 Targa was recently donated to the Cal Poly Motor Car Association (CPMCA). The vehicle will be used by the club to experiment with the electric industry and find ways to improve certain aspects of the car.…

Help 'em out, 'Turn Em Out'

Make sure to “Turn Em Out” to support Cal Poly’s Green Campus November Awareness month. Turn Em Out is an awareness campaign, promoted by Green Campus, encouraging students to turn out their lights and other electric appliances when they are…

Top 5 bicycle collision intersections in SLO

The number of traffic collisions in San Luis Obispo was the lowest ever documented in 2010 — numbers have decreased by more than 50 percent. However, the number of bicycle-related collisions was 13 higher than the average (56 bicycle accidents…