Even with balancing training and homework, Cal Poly’s athletes do well in their sport and in the classroom.
Hendrix’s music lives on at Blues Festival
Jimi Hendrix’s rock ‘n’ roll legacy can be relived on May 29 at the 18th Annual Avila Beach Blues Festival.
‘Sexiness, sass and theatrics’ at the Spring Dance Concert
Versatile dance routines will be showcased at the student Spring Dance Concert: Kaleidoscopes May 26 and 27.
Surf’s up at the PAC — YOPAC hosts first annual Surf Film Night on campus
Cal Poly surfers and surf fans alike can catch the waves on the big screen as the Youth Outreach Program for the Performing Arts (YOPAC) hosts its first annual Surf Film Night on May 19.
Extreme Makeover: Poly House edition
Cal Poly industrial and manufacturing engineering professor Roya Javadpour and her IME 556 class will help renovate the house of a local family to make it more accessible to the 16-year-old, paralyzed family member.
Outfielder Nora Sobczak leads softball team by example
Since she was a freshman, Cal Poly outfielder Nora Sobczak has had a knack for making big plays.
Acrobats of Hebei bring Chinese culture to Cal Poly
The Chinese Acrobats of Hebei are expected to “wow” the audience when the troupe takes the Christopher Cohen Performing Arts Center stage May 12.
Former student’s parents file suit against multiple parties
Parents of deceased Cal Poly student Matthew Hurlbutt are suing Caltrans District 5 as well as a local doctor for negligence on the night of the fatal accident.
Freshman test bodies before disappearing in a FLASH
Currently, FLASH is working on the Freshmen Heart Health Study, which screens newly admitted freshmen from fall quarter and tests their cholesterol and glucose.
Lantern festival to shine light on diversity at Cal Poly
Omega Xi Delta and Chi Delta Theta have teamed up to give the University Union (UU) a makeover.
Green Drinks to have lasting effect in San Luis Obispo
Sit back and enjoy a night of Green Drinks as they help clean up the community.