The Cal Poly women’s basketball team will see the return of recent graduate guard Ariana Elegado next season.
Governor Brown signs ‘sip and spit’ bill: underage students now able to taste wine
The law will allow California public university students enrolled in enology or brewing programs to taste wine in a classroom setting.
To expand global programs, Cal Poly adds international student fee
Cal Poly will increase international student’s tuition by $150 per quarter beginning in fall, and the newly established fee is set to increase in 2015.
Cal Poly picked to finish fourth, all-conference teams announced
Cal Poly kicks off its season on Aug. 28 at New Mexico State
Dean: Campus convinced admin to keep Cross Cultural Centers in UU
Building 52 originally presented an opportunity to increase space for the Cross Cultural Centers, which includes the Gender Equity Center, Pride Center and MultiCultural Center.
Cross Cultural Centers to stay in UU
After an end-of-school standoff between Cross Cultural Centers supporters and Cal Poly administrators over the future location of the center, the university has chosen to keep it in its current home inside the Julian A. McPhee University Union (UU).
Fate is real, but it’s not sealed
The power is in one ball — something 22 individuals chase for 90 minutes, attempting to change their fate. The ball is the key — the key to power, to happiness and to glory.
Men’s basketball adds top recruit
Trevor John is described as a player with immense shooting ability and a very high basketball IQ.
Mathias hits the road with Team USA
Mathias was impressive during his audition for Team USA, going 12 for 26 (.462) with nine runs scored and four stolen bases.
“Architecture Graveyard” needs serious repair — and new name
College of Architecture and Environmental Design dean Christine Theodoropoulos is meeting with administrators to discuss removing or renovating some of the “Architecture Graveyard” buildings.