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    Cal Poly Tech Park plans to add 850 jobs in the next 20 years
    Roselyn Romero
    March 5, 2019
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    The Cal Poly Technology Park, a multi-tenant building on Mt. Bishop and Highland Drive, plans on expanding by 150,000 square feet in the next 20 years. The Tech Park was established in 2010 by Cal Poly and the California Central…

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    Bicycle citations around campus are increasing: Here is what you need to know
    Sydney Brandt
    March 5, 2019
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    Cal Poly students have noticed an increase in biking citations for those commuting to campus, sparking interest over whether the University Police Department (UPD) is cracking down on traffic violations this year. The intersection at California St. and Foothill Blvd.…

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    Cal Poly senior continues SLO County Democratic Convention as senior project
    Serena Lopez
    March 4, 2019
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    The second annual San Luis Obispo County Democratic Convention took place Saturday, March 2 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the San Luis Obispo Guild Hall. The convention is hosted by the San Luis Obispo County Democratic Party and…

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    Don’t miss your chance to see elephant seals this year
    Andrew Suarez
    March 4, 2019
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    The arrival of thousands of elephant seals this season does not come as a surprise to residents of the San Luis Obispo County cities of Cambria and San Simeon. The annual ritual is part of mating season, which begins in…

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    One of the best beach volleyball teams in the nation doesn’t have their own courts. That may change soon
    Hailey Nagma
    March 4, 2019
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    The Cal Poly Beach Volleyball team may get their own venue on campus in time for the 2019-2020 school year. A proposal for the construction of five new sand volleyball courts behind Mott Athletics Center awaits final approval by the…

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    Why Cal Poly WiFi “sucks” — and how IT is planning to fix it
    Ashley Ladin
    March 4, 2019
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    On the last day of Fall 2018 classes, 40,329 individual devices connected to SecureMustangWireless, Cal Poly’s WiFi network, 1,968,592 total times. Split evenly, each device would have to reconnect to the network about 49 times. That is a lot of reconnecting.

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    In solidarity with a 7-year-old: Zeta Beta Tau members shave their head to support a boy battling cancer
    Kyla Osburn
    March 1, 2019
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    Brothers of the fraternity  Zeta Beta Tau (ZBT) took their commitment to Team Mateo to the next level when they shaved their heads in the University Union (UU) Plaza Thursday, Feb. 28. ZBT members decided to shave their heads in…

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    After 10 years, the Academic Senate has had enough of losing electronic databases
    Kailey O'Connell, Samantha Spitz
    March 1, 2019
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    Students are slowly losing access to their library databases — and the Academic Senate is asking for them back.

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    Wild turkeys on the attack this month
    Abbie Lauten-Scrivner
    February 28, 2019
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    “It was traumatizing,” environmental management and protection senior Scott Shaffer wrote.

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    Looking at the Cal Poly Experience with the help of Damon Williams
    Cassandra Garibay, Isabella Paoletto
    February 28, 2019
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    The next time Damon Williams visits campus, from March 12 to 14, the first phase of the 12-month long Cal Poly Experience plan will begin.

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    The PAC gives back: Matinee performances offer arts engagement for local students
    Olivia Nelson
    February 26, 2019
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    When organist Joshua Stafford took the stage in the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center (PAC) on Jan. 14, 2019, he sat before a very large, yet very small, audience. Stafford’s performance was a part of a long running community-sponsored event…

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