Music students will get the opportunity to have a global education with the Jordan Maler Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Music Scholarship Foundation.
Couple brings authentic Cuban flavor to Food Truck Night
The food truck features a shortened version of the full Cubanissimo Cafe menu: two sandwiches, two rice dishes, small sides and unique Cuban beverages and desserts.
Two decades later, Supreme Court upholds death sentence for the sexual assault and murder of two college students
In April 1999, two missing college aged women were found buried in San Luis Obispo County. They were killed four months apart, murdered by the same man.
Yosemite fires took a turn for the worst, but Cal Poly student employees still made the best of their summer
When physics senior Joe Kennedy has an idea in his head, he cannot let it go. He gets a “devilish little look” on his face and rubs his hands together – that is how his friends know he is up to something.
Sleeping under a mango tree: How the summer of a lifetime came from unconventional living
For two and a half months, the jungle was his restroom and the ocean, his shower.
Mothers for Peace fought for Diablo Canyon’s closure. Now, Mothers for Nuclear are fighting for it to remain open
Upon the closure’s announcement, those who would be impacted began to plan for how to best minimize the negative effects of the close of the second largest employer in San Luis Obispo County. And while the county and state prepare for the closure, Mothers for Nuclear are fighting for the opposite.
A look inside Cal Poly’s ranch in Santa Cruz
Since 1993, a ranch in Santa Cruz has supported the Cal Poly motto by providing a space where students can experience the diverse functions of a working ranch with four distinct habitats: wetlands, forests, farms and rangelands. The Swanton Pacific…
Leading landscape architect and Cal Poly alumnus makes an impact on the world of design
From the national park at Crissy Field to Treasure Island in San Francisco, Cal Poly alumnus and renowned landscape architect Kevin Conger has built landmarks around the nation. Conger has been working to provide communities with vibrant public spaces and…
Study finds Diablo Canyon closure will create “positive shock,” but some county administrators disagree
Diablo Canyon’s closure may not have as disastrous an economic impact as previously thought.
California bill changes the ‘gig economy’ starting 2020
At the beginning of the new year, a bill recategorizing contract workers as full time employees will take effect, but some businesses like Uber and Lyft are still navigating what that means for them.
The a-peel of carrots: Cal Poly professor studies ways to reuse carrot waste
Imagine a world where cakes stay moist after sitting out on the counter for a week. Welcome to food science professor Samir Amin’s universe, which he lovingly calls, “carrot stuff.”