In early 2004, an advertising executive with a great salary threw out his briefcase and
Grad student works to transform Internet
Members of the Olympus company headquarters in Tokyo were on campus Tuesday through
New English class analyzes LGBT media, literature
Next quarter, the English department will be offering a new class to count for about LGBT people.
Pride Alliance: It's OK to be 'out' on campus
The Pride Alliance, which is dedicated to raising awareness about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) community
Students take a 'Stand' against recent sexual assaults
Concerned students gathered in the University Union Plaza Friday night for The Stand
Poly women swimmers ready for San Diego St.
The Cal Poly women’s swimming and diving team will travel to Pepperdine in Malibu to take on San Diego State in a nonconference meet at noon Saturday.
The meet is the women’s last meet before entering the Big West Conference Championships in Long Beach from Feb.
New site rates professors, shows grades
Students can see how teachers grade their classes thanks to the college information Web site Pick-A-Prof.com
Free from fire?
After two fires broke out in the same Stenner Glen suite two weeks ago, three of the seven female residents have been relocated to other buildings and one has left the complex altogether. The fires, which caused an estimated $60,000 worth of damage combined, kept all residents of building eight out of their rooms on the nights of Jan.
Timberlake movie a 'Dog'
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Five men in wifebeaters sit around a comfortable, smoke-filled living room passing a bong, watching three girls in jean skirts dance to rap, and dropping hard-hitting lines like “I’m so high, I can’t even see right now.” That basically sums up the extent of street behavior captured in director Nick Cassavetes latest movie “Alpha Dog.