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SLO job growth quickens


		SLO job growth quickens

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

5 days ago by Camas Frank

Cal Poly students who fall in love with the Central Coast lifestyle may be getting a few more opportunities to stay in town after graduation, despite near-zero job growth in the last three years, according to growth statistics compiled by the UCSB Economic Forecast Project.

Poly victim loses thousands in Web scam

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

5 days ago by Chelsea Bieker

A 19-year-old Cal Poly student was recently scammed out of $2,375 when a Craigslist Web site exchange went bad, and she's not the only one. Many people are duped by online con artists, but there are warning signs to prevent it from happening.

Poly Canyon Village makes its debut

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

5 days ago by Whitney Diaz

With almost 3,000 beds, the new Poly Canyon Village is pampered student living on a grand scale.

Clumpy soil becoming an annoying theme for UA Lander

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

6 days ago by Alex Dalenberg

The devil is in the details on Mars. Clumpy soil on the Red Planet continues to give the UA-led Phoenix Lander team

headaches.

According to a statement released by mission officials Friday, 'Phoenix' was having some trouble filling its Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer (TEGA) because clumps of soil were blocking the opening to the instrument.

RA dishes dirt on dorm stereotypes

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

6 days ago by Victoria Blute

"Residence Life is a breeding ground for legends," said Natalie Geist, a senior resident assistant and desk assistant at Coronado Residence Hall. "The things people remember are that so-and-so's older sister was there. You know how people talk about their high school prank? It's like that.

Textbook frenzy


		Textbook frenzy

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

6 days ago by Alex Dalenberg

As students turn to the Internet to look for better deals on textbooks, the UofA Bookstore continues to implement programs aimed at driving down prices and keeping itself the number one source of books on campus. But addressing textbook prices isn't easy.

"It's a very complex set of problems, like a spaghetti ball," said Frank Farias, executive director of the UofA Bookstore.

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