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Greg Toumassian

Post welcomes next year’s chief

He may be dressed in black, but next year’s editorial king is riding into the 2010-11 academic year on a white horse. Greg Toumassian, a fourth-year journalism student, is next in line for the pivotal role as the Poly Post’s next Editor in Chief. Full story

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Beach days save money and provide all-day activities

ANNETTE'S BFFs: BUDGET FRIENDLY FUN

As the sun rolls in and summer heats up, students can take advantage of Southern California’s unbeatable budget-friendly destination: the beach. The coast’s classic combination of waves, sand and sunshine keeps prices low as temperatures rise. Full story

Right-handed junior tennis player Keith Boggero

Athlete has blueprint for success

Tennis athlete and third-year architecture student Keith Boggero will continue his academic career at Cal Poly after the tennis program was cut this year. Boggero ended the 2010 season with a 7-5 overall record and is not pleased that he will not be returning to the court next year. Full story

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Details of the BP disaster are as cloudy as the Gulf’s waters

Drill, baby, drill? Like the now-polluted waters of the Gulf of Mexico, the story behind the Deepwater Horizon oil spill is filthy and unclear. Survivors of the offshore drilling rig disaster said methane gas explosions caused the devastation that took the lives of 11 people and damaged the riser that continues to leak gallons of oil by the hundreds of thousands per day. Full story

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Teaching Abroad

Students will travel to Taiwan or China from July 8 to Aug 8 to teach children English through the English department’s teaching abroad program. The program, considered an unpaid working internship, is run by Professor Karen Rusikoff, a graduate coordinator, and Dr.

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