Students in the Cal Poly Orfalea College of Business will provide free tax help for low-income individuals every Saturday from Jan. 29 through March 12 with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, a program supported by the Internal Revenue…
Mustang engineers cross borders over break
While others were celebrating time off during winter break, Cal Poly’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders’ (EWB) members built six water filtration systems in Huai Nam Khun, a community in rural Thailand.
Search for new Cal Poly president ends with Armstrong
Jeffrey Armstrong will commence his position as Cal Poly’s new president Feb. 1 after officially being chosen on Dec. 15.
Cal Poly grads are raking in the dough according to study
Cal Poly graduates reportedly make the highest starting salary out of all the UC and Cal State schools.
Second time’s (hopefully) the charm for presidential search
The three presidential candidates’ names were released Nov. 29, providing Cal Poly students with an idea of who their new president might be.
Cal Poly presidential search begins … again
While the candidates are currently confidential, students will be able to address the presidential candidates at open forums throughout the week in the University Union.
Central Coast Roller Derby rolls with the punches
Central Coast Roller Derby (CCRD) held their last match of 2010 Nov. 20 at the Paso Robles Events Center, providing both a raucous show of aggression to a full crowd of fans and toys for the SLO County Toy Run.
SLOw count down to Marx’s reign
Jan Marx is allegedly the new mayor of San Luis Obispo after ten days of counting votes. She edged out running mate Paul Brown by a narrow margin which required the careful counting of votes.
Students ‘See the Need’ for San Luis Obispo hunger awareness
In honor of Homelessness and Hunger Awareness Week, Cal Poly’s Student Community Services (SCS) will hold a number of events for “See the Need” week, urging students to volunteer and become more educated about hunger in both San Luis Obispo and national communities.
Cal Poly Adult Education Program could be discontinued
On Nov. 4, interdisciplinary studies majors met to discuss the future of the Adult Education Program after the dean of continuing education proposed discontinuing their program.
SLO walks for orphans
One Thing for One Orphan led a walk through downtown San Luis Obispo on Sunday to raise awareness of orphans in the community, state, nation as well as worldwide.