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Broncos gallop over Eagles

The Cal Poly men’s basketball team had an impressive opening to the CCAA Tournament with a 57-45 win over Cal State Los Angeles. The Broncos advance to the semifinals of the tournament, to be held at Humboldt State on Friday. They are awaiting news of who their opponents will be. Full story

Women cruise through to the semis

Cal Poly’s women’s basketball team opened the CCAA Tournament with a strong win over the Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes 63-46. “We did what we needed to do,” said Broncos head coach Scott Davis. “We got the lead and held the lead. Full story

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‘Top Chef’ visits Collins College

Bravo’s “Top Chef” season two winner Ilan Hall cooked up excitement on campus by hosting a demonstration and dinner last Sunday at the Restaurant at Kellogg Ranch. Although the 27-year-old New York native was classically trained at the Culinary Institute of America, Hall said his cooking reality show experience played a larger role in his culinary growth. Full story

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Final food thoughts on local eateries

Chew on THIS!

The time has come for me to bid farewell to the weekly dining endeavors this column has taken me to. Through all the crunchy, fried, bland and spicy foods I have tasted this quarter and last, I have learned more about my palette than ever before. Each place I have visited gave me a better perspective on cuisines offered locally around Pomona including Walnut, Diamond Bar and Claremont. Full story

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Broncos do us proud up north

Cal Poly’s track and field team records good results in Cal State Stanislaus

The rain cleared up just in time for Saturday’s track meet at Cal State Stanislaus in the Kim Duyst Invitational.  “It was a good meet,” said Coach Johnson.  “We are starting off pretty solid.” The meet was only the third to be held at the Cal State Stanislaus track enabling Cal Poly Track and Field to set some records. Full story

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Doing too much to Californians who cuss

Depending on where you are, you may expect to hear explicit and sometimes inappropriate language. It can slip out when someone develops a case of road rage or screamed during an intense argument. But one place you are not likely to hear those choice words is on live national television. Full story

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African Kings and Queens: Evolution of Black

The ninth annual African Kings and Queens: Evolution of Black honored prominent Black figures on Thursday in Ursa Major AB.   “The performers had a lot of enthusiasm,” said Chris Osuala, a third-year computer- engineering student.   The 38 students of Professor Toni-Mokjaetji Humber’s African American Contemporary Issues class and of the African American Student Center and Ethnic and Women’s Studies Department did reenactments of many historical figures that made an impact from the beginning of time to present day.

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