It’s been 15 years since Kristin Smart disappeared.
Cal Poly reacts to alleged sexual assaults
Cal Poly students, faculty, staff and programs are seeing a quick response to the recent reported sexual assaults on and around campus.
Armstrong calls for change after recent sexual assaults
Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong organized a task force of Academic Senate chair Rachel Fernflores, vice president of Student Affairs Cornel Morton and Associated Students Inc. president Sarah Storelli to meet today and discuss future sexual assault prevention.
Carson Starkey’s legacy: Scott and Julia Starkey are raising alcohol awareness among college students
A look back on the death of Cal Poly freshman Carson Starkey, and the awareness his parents have raised about alcohol poisoning prevention since.
Young softball team takes positives from losing record
In a preseason coach’s poll released back in February, Cal Poly was predicted to win the conference but two months later, it’s a different story.
CP club water polo team headed to nationals again
The Cal Poly women’s water polo club beat UCLA on April 17 to secure the National Collegiate Club Championship. The expects to face the team again at Nationals.
Holocaust survivor to speak in SLO
Each year the Jewish Community Center of San Luis Obispo along with Congregation Beth David hosts a holocaust survivor speaker. This year, it is Helena Weinrauch.
‘Growing the Village’ with Earth Day SLO
The 21st annual Earth Day San Luis Obispo will take place at El Chorro Regional Park April 23.
Club triathlon team going to Nationals
The Cal Poly club triathlon team is heading to the 2011 USA Triathlon Collegiate Nationals in Tuscaloosa, Ala. this weekend.
Cal Poly Wheelmen grab trophy … again
For the third consecutive year, the Cal Poly Wheelmen placed first overall at the Western Collegiate Cycling Conference Championships held Nov. 20 and Nov. 21 in San Diego, Calif.