The Cal Poly women’s tennis team lost its home opener of the spring season Friday to St. Mary’s.
Poly men's lacrosse team routs Nevada
The Cal Poly men’s lacrosse team built an 11-0 lead in its home opener last Saturday on its way to a…
Muslim minority small but present
Naiyerah Kolkailah, a biology senior and president of the Muslim Student Association (MSA), is no different than any other student on campus. And while she wears the traditional Islamic dress every day, she feels comfortable practicing her faith at Cal Poly.
Jewish community at Cal Poly rapidly growing
“I’ve definitely had people label me as the ‘Jewish girl,'” said Shaina Fox, an
Muslim minority small but present
Naiyerah Kolkailah, a biology senior and president of the Muslim Student Association (MSA), is no different than any other student on campus. And while she wears the traditional Islamic dress every day, she feels comfortable practicing her faith at Cal Poly.
ASI's CP Next gives students a closer look at global sustainability
Cal Poly clubs and Associated Students Inc. hosted CP Next: Generation Sustain Wednesday
Poly surfing club team continues to grow
The return of the Cal Poly surfing club team has been long overdue, but finally the club is back to hit the waves…
Committee discusses library's future, plans for coffee shop
The Robert E. Kennedy Library will be witnessing some changes to the second floor Learning Commons in the near future.
Death of a major
The decision to completely phase out the home economics department met resentment from the faculty and students.
The chaos caused students to protest and march to President Warren Baker’s office several times in the spring of 1992.
One of the students who protested, Marshawn Porter, a home economics graduate, said the situation was disheartening.
'Pan's Labyrinth' weaves through maze of gruesome sci-fi magic
Cuentos Irreales, as they are called in Spanish, are fairy tales as we’ve known
A home of their own
Cal Poly’s now defunct home economics department once offered a bachelor of science in the major where students could concentrate in interior design or textiles and clothing merchandising.
In the spring of 1992, the School of Professional Studies closed, moving multiple departments to different colleges.