The flowers are blooming, the sun is out in full force and in case you haven’t noticed
UPD responds to gun threat
The University Police Department responded to a call on Feb. 27 about a man on campus
New abroad program sends students to Germany
Cal Poly will offer a new study abroad program this spring to Ludwigsburg, Germany.
Professor brings Jesus into the classroom
Cal Poly’s philosophy department will offer a new religious studies course, RELS 205X, Jesus, this
Rec Center future sees expansion, revised food rules
The University Union Advisory Board (UUAB) has continued their goal to improve the
Piering into the future
The Cal Poly Pier, located in Avila Beach, will open its newly constructed facility to students and professors this April.
The facility houses water tanks where students can perform ongoing research with marine life.
The College of Mathematics and Science raised $1.
State of athletic department strong, Cone says in Q&A
Alison Cone began to serve as Cal Poly’s interim athletics director in February 2004 before becoming full-fledged athletics
Cal Poly offers artisan cheese making courses, workshops
Great cheese comes from happy cows, and happy cows come from California – or so they say about real California cheese…
'Under Four' campaign could educate better
“Under Four.” This line has become a familiar campaign to all of us on campus…
Mustang women's golf team young, hopeful
The Cal Poly women’s golf team is working to break records this season with a group of new freshmen…
Mustang women's indoor track team goes to UNM invite
The Cal Poly women’s indoor track and field team will attend the University of New Mexico Invitational, its first big event of the season, on Friday and Saturday.
Danielle Ayers-Stamper and Sharon Day will compete against Pac-10 schools in their most competitive event so far this season, Cal Poly assistant coach Jack Hoyt said.