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Incoming basketball player to face bank robbery charges


		Incoming basketball player to face bank robbery charges

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

1 hour ago by Donovan Aird

An 18-year-old Minnesotan on the Cal Poly men's basketball roster will face two felony charges stemming from his alleged involvement in a Wisconsin bank robbery Saturday morning, authorities said Wednesday.

Anthony Di Loreto of Minnetonka, Minn.

The Lot gives more choices, fewer seats


		The Lot gives more choices, fewer seats

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

1 day ago by Taren Fujimoto

Lack of space and quick service are big concerns for many students eyeing The Lot Marketplace, the 20,000-square-foot, semi-permanent dining facility that opens Aug. 20.

The Lot will serve students' dining needs until the Ronald Tutor Campus Center is completed in 2010.

Beijing 2008 marks beginning of China's revolution

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

20 hours ago by Peter Winter and Kaelyn Forde Eckenrode

With the eyes of the world on Beijing, the 2008 Olympic Games opened to a sharp divide of celebration and criticism. For the Chinese people, the event is the grand culmination of decades of progress, the renewal of China's status as a central global actor.

Coliseum to get a new name

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA

1 day ago by Katelyn Johnson

It is known to most simply as The Coliseum, but the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum might soon be getting a new corporate name to help finance the stadium's renovations.

The sale of the naming rights is expected to generate more than $100 million in the first 25 years, all of which will be reinvested into the Coliseum for improvements, according to the Coliseum Commission.

Cuts snare transfer students


		Cuts snare transfer students

The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA

2 days ago by Justin Cooper, Senior Staff Writer

A message from San Diego State to prospective transfer students: Come back next fall.

The state of California has slashed the education budget by 10 percent, a move that has universities such as SDSU and CSU San Marcos closing the door on transfer students for the spring of 2009.

Community college students who were expecting to attend SDSU this spring are now just spinning their wheels.

ALLAN ACEVEDO: Humane home invasion

The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA

2 days ago

If you want a free plane ticket and a free pass on any customs laws you've broken, and you're an illegal immigrant, you're in luck.

Last Tuesday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement began a new pilot program that allows immigrants without proper documentation to leave the country voluntarily, without being charged with a crime. Officials won't ask any questions, and will even cover the plane ticket back to the country of origin.

Speedy train on ballot


		Speedy train on ballot

The Daily Aztec, San Diego State, CA

2 days ago by Jacquelyne Yawn, Contributor

Sitting in traffic on College Avenue waiting to merge onto Interstate 8 can be a long, slow process at times. For some, it may even be a nightmare.

Imagine a city where you don't sit for hours in traffic staring at your steering wheel.

Incoming Cal Poly basketball player arrested

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

2 days ago by Staff report

An 18-year-old Minnesotan on the Cal Poly men's basketball roster is being held without bail in connection with an armed robbery of a bank in Wisconsin. Anthony Di Loreto, hailed as a "top" recruit by Cal Poly when he signed with the school last November, was arrested Saturday in his hometown of Minnetonka, Minn.

Last dance with Mary Jane, no more time to kill the pain...


		Last dance with Mary Jane, no more time to kill the pain...

Mustang Daily, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CA

1 hour ago by Marlize van Romburgh and Giana Magnoli

In a time when the "war on drugs" can be considered a huge waste of time and resources and smoking pot is considered mainstream, how does the owner of a community-welcomed medicinal marijuana dispensary get arrested and convicted of multiple felonies? As the Mustang Daily reports on the front page today, Central Coast resident Charles Lynch was found guilty last week on all federal counts for selling medical marijuana from his dispensary in Morro Bay.

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