Hayley Bramble
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Bag your consumption

BYOB: bring your own bags! The next time the clerk at the grocery store asks you “paper or plastic?” hopefully, you will say neither. Bringing your own, reusable bags to the grocery store takes little to no effort but has many beneficial outcomes.

Although many plastics are recyclable, not 100 percent of them end up in the recycle bin.

Voters pass controversial Measure C

The votes are in, but the debate over the controversial Measure C, also known as the

Bag your consumption

BYOB: bring your own bags! The next time the clerk at the grocery store asks you “paper

Hill and Lenthall vie for 3rd District supervisor position

The college lecturer versus the retired police sergeant: Cal Poly English lecturer Adam Hill will take on incumbent Jerry Lenthall in

The real dirt on farming films

Documentaries about farming are not typically at the top of most college students’ must-see lists, but when you throw sustainability into the mix, some ears may perk up. Cal Poly’s Student Community Services (SCS) and HopeDance FiLMs are hosting a two-part film series over the next two Wednesdays at 8 p.

Travel the world through film

Those taking a foreign language or interested in foreign films will have the opportunity to take a cinematic tour of the world with the modern languages and literatures department. From May 19 to 22, the department will present a mini film festival titled “In Four Days Around the World: Movies You Did Not Expect.

Poly Bemani rocks out in McPhee's

If you’re ever in the University Union, perhaps waiting for your latte at Julian’s or

Women's water polo takes national championship

The Cal Poly women’s water polo team won the National Collegiate Club Championship on Sunday in Portland, Ore. by defeating Oregon in a double-overtime final, 7-6.

With 12 seconds left in the first of the three-minute extra periods, freshman 2-meter Sarah Ur scored to break the tie.

Student arrested for setting fire

University Police arrested a Cal Poly freshman for setting fire to a microwave in The Park dining establishment located in the Dexter

Popular films return to The Palm

For all you movie buffs out there, there is a new religious holiday: Palm Wednesday.

The new series at San Luis Obispo’s beloved Palm Theatre begins today, and each subsequent Wednesday the local theater will have a special screening at 7 p.m.

Cameron Bowman, general manager of The Palm, said he hopes titles like “Billabong Odyssey,” “The Big Lebowski,” “Amelie,” “Reservoir Dogs” and “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” will appeal to the younger student population.

Art's crÅ me de la crÅ me

Pieces at the Annual Juried Student Exhibition in the University Art Gallery are hanging on the walls, suspended from the ceiling and even coming out of the floor. The exhibit is now open, showcasing student work in studio art, graphic design and photography.