Bria Park was more nervous Thursday night than at any other time during the women’s soccer season, but she wasn’t worried about the game.
Football preview: Cal Poly Vs. Southern Utah
Get ready for another track meet. After a game in which the teams combined for 110 points a year ago, Cal Poly is set to host Southern Utah (2-3) in their Great West Conference opener on Saturday.
Mitchell park transforms culture zone
Multicultural Center’s Culturefest heads to Mitchell park to wrap up Cal Poly’s homecoming events and to promote local cultures.
H1N1 vaccine coming to Cal Poly
Ever since the first H1N1 cases in San Luis Obispo County were confirmed April 30, 2009 the question on everyone’s mind is where are the vaccines.
Poly takes heat as Pollan speaks
The Sustainable Agriculture Research Consortium (SARC) has been getting a lot of unanticipated attention for its annual fundraiser featuring noted author and journalism professor Michael Pollan, but not for the right reasons.
U.S. Government lacks moral authority on human rights since public option has yet to pass
While we uphold human rights as tenets in our involvement overseas, does our government give human rights an equally essential place in domestic policy?
Entrepreneurship club turns ideas into reality
To add to the laundry list of successful businesses founded by Cal Poly graduates, the Cal Poly Entrepreneurship Club invites students from different colleges to learn about the fundamentals of starting a business.
Medical marijuana complicates student housing
More than 200,000 people in California have medical marijuana cards, including some students living in University Housing.
Everyone should be equal under the law
Thousands of gay activists exercised their right to free speech during a march from the White House to the Capitol, demanding that President Obama keep his word. Obama has promised to “end discrimination.”
Piece together “Catch-22” puzzle
“Catch-22” was published in 1961 and is named after a now popular phrase, “Catch-22” is the epitome of a “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” situation.
SLO welcomes two local bands to Mother’s Tavern
Mother’s Tavern is hosting two of San Luis Obispo’s own musical groups, AVANTI and the Damon Castillo Band, on Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 9 p.m.