With a $564 million shortfall for the year, legislators are scrambling for ideas on how to keep the quality of education in California’s school system at its current level while battling the deficit.
BLOG: Callero’s elementary lesson
Callero encourages the players to slap hands with each other after a free throw, when leaving or entering the court or to say ‘good game.’
Band captures spirit of a decade
“Fever to Tell” was an internationally gold selling album gaining much positive press, including being named New York Times’ album of the year.
H1N1 vaccines given back to the county
The Health Center about 4,000 of the 7,000 vaccines will be given back the county for redistribution to other places that have priority needs.
BLOG: Best kept secret of registration
Wouldn’t this process be easier if you knew which classes would be offered each quarter for the whole year? Yes.
“Chasing Harry Winston” is a wild goose chase
Love, sex, money, heartbreak, travel and friendship. What more could you ask from a chick-lit novel?
Mustang season ends in double overtime
The Mustangs mens’ soccer season ended in a double overtime battle versus the UC Irvine Anteaters.
New coach, new season
Joe Callero likes to Twitter. He tweets about the amazing Central Coast weather and getting a hot dog with his daughter but mostly, he likes to praise the Cal Poly men’s basketball team.
Thai artists participate in university artist exchange
Cal Poly hosts three Thai artists in a University artist exchange with a Bangkok university.
“Iraq in Fragments” highlights internal conflict
Students for Justice and Peace in the Middle East show “Iraq in Fragments” to raise awareness of an overlooked issue.