With the recent election, it seems we can’t go anywhere without hearing how there needs to be change in America. Up until election day, the candidates pressed their messages for change in the economy, healthcare, foreign policy, energy independence – even college football.
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Diversity is more than just race
Dictionary.com states that diversity is “the state or fact of being diverse; difference; unlikeness.” By saying Cal Poly is not a diverse campus because we are 64.7 percent white is an over generalization.
Diversity is more than just skin color.
Forum looks to progress diversity attitudes on campus
“This is about us,” said university president Warren Baker, urging the Cal Poly community to focus on the future of campus diversity and security during a forum Wednesday night sparked by the controversial incident at the Cal Poly crop house.
Approximately 300 students and community members attended the Campus Community Meeting on Diversity and Inclusion in the Performing Arts Center.
Volunteers trailblaze in sustainability
Volunteers will get their hands dirty in the name of sustainability at the Johnson Ranch open space this Saturday.
Organizations including the San Luis Obispo Parks and Recreation Department, Ranger Service Division and the Central Coast Concerned Mountain Bikers will work to construct sustainably-designed hiking, biking and horseback riding trails for Johnson Ranch, the city’s newest open space.
With a win, Mustangs are likely in
The 2005 season was something of a paradox for the Cal Poly football team.
It featured the failure to realize one annual goal, beating UC Davis. But it culminated in another – a playoff appearance, the program’s first (and only) at the Football Championship Subdivision (then Division I-AA) level.
Mustangs top UCSB
The Cal Poly women’s volleyball team defeated UC Santa Barbara in four sets (25-15, 26-28, 25-21, 25-19) at the Thunderdome on Thursday.
With the win, the Mustangs improved to 14-10 overall and 9-4 in the Big West Conference. Cal Poly trails Long Beach State (23-4, 12-2) in the race for the conference title.
Cal Poly humbled in season opener
This story was posted Friday, Nov. 14. The Cal Poly men’s basketball team had an entire offseason to reflect upon its poor shooting performance against UC Riverside in the Big West Conference Tournament last year. But as the season opened Friday night against Arkansas-Little Rock, the Mustangs may have still been thinking about it.
Mustangs stampede into playoffs
This story was posted Saturday, Nov. 15. UC Davis knew that Jonathan Dally could beat teams with his arm. Cal Poly’s senior quarterback has been doing it all year. It may not have anticipated he could also beat them with his feet. Dally, the highest-rated passer in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA), rushed for a season-high 173 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries in the No.
UALR suspends leading scorer before Poly's opener
The morning of the Cal Poly men’s basketball team‘s regular-season opener against Arkansas-Little Rock at 7 tonight in Mott Gym, UALR indefinitely suspended its leading scorer from last season. Junior guard Steven Moore didn’t make the trip due to “conduct…
Poly float team prepares for Pasadena
Now is the time to get involved in Cal Poly’s floral masterpiece: the Rose Parade float. Students and community members of all interests and backgrounds are encouraged to help Cal Poly build its 61st float which will be displayed on Jan 1. in Pasadena.
Assistant float program leader Katie Ford said she wants to promote more student interest in the float, especially for what those involved refer to as ‘Deco Week’ (Dec 25.
Profile: Cal Poly wildlife club
It could be the love for outdoor activities, the desire to conserve the beauty of natural habitats, to learn more about biology and the related careers or the challenge of taking on something greater like climate change. Whatever the reason might be, the Wildlife Club is there to help.