A few of the Society of Civil Engineer project teams are headed to nationals after placing first in their regional competition.
Gianna Brencola sentenced to seven years in prison in Kennedy Love case
Then-17-year-old Brencola hit and killed Love while driving drunk last year. She was tried as an adult.
Freelance designer Jessica Hische comes to Cal Poly to share her steps to success
World-renowned graphic designer and lettering artist Jessica Hische, will speak at Cal Poly.
Student band Grand Ave brings coastal country music to Cal Poly
The duo Grand Ave released their first recorded song March 1 and plans to release an EP during spring quarter.
Eighth annual Cayucos Sea Glass Festival crafters bring art and nature together
Three artists discuss how they found their passion for sea glass and how they create their art to share for festivals, such as the Cayucos Sea Glass Festival
“The Young Series” delves into teenage culture across the world
The University Art Gallery will be showing New York based photographer’s “The Young Series,” until March 16. The series features street photography of teens in three distinct locations around the world.
Pilipino Cultural Exchange presents ‘Ito Ako: Aking Pamiliya’ Art Gallery and Open Mic
The Pilipino Cultural Exchange will host its second annual Ito Ako art gallery showcasing student art and highlighting different cultures.
Students celebrate Lunar New Year through ancient traditions
The multicultural center and other Chinese cultural clubs brought traditional lunar new year celebrations to Cal Poly in hopes to educate the public on their holiday customs.
PAC Preview: What’s showing in February
The PAC will host a wide range of performances this February, including many musical performances.
Cal Poly’s Astronomical Society to host lunar eclipse viewing event
Telescopes and snacks will be provided for early risers who want to witness the “super blue blood moon” Wednesday.
Veterans create art pieces to showcase their experience in war
Work by veteran artists of The Dirty Canteen will be on display at the University Art Gallery until Feb. 9.