Cal Poly graduate David Harms created an app that grows a garden in front of your eyes.
Skip the coffee line with Expresso
Cal Poly students create an app that could let you escape the coffee line.
Pepper spray OK on campus, but not always best choice
University Police Department Chief George Hughes confirmed students, faculty and staff members are allowed to carry sprays like mace and pepper spray on campus and in buildings, including University Housing units.
Goats come to the library
Students stopped by the library on Tuesday to visit with baby goats in between classes. Reporter Jenna Brown joined them to see how visiting with goats can be a fun way to relax.
District 5 holds on to top spot after fourth day of Greek Week
After a day filled with donut-themed obstacles courses, Mr. Pickle’s sandwiches, blood donations and soccer games, District 5 (gold) sustained its first-place position.
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Police use fire extinguishers to stop California Boulevard fire
The fire stretched to a maximum of approximately 20 feet by 20 feet, Cal Fire investigator Zach Nichols said.
Search narrows for new agriculture dean
As listed on the weekly e-newsletter for Cal Poly employees, Andrew Thulin, John Russin and Kimberlee Kidwell will be making appearances on campus from Friday until May 23 to host open forums centered around their candidacy for dean.
Districts 1, 2 and 7 snag gold in basketball tournament on third day of Greek Week
Tau Kappa Epsilon, Gamma Phi Beta and Pi Kappa Alpha won their brackets during the Greek Week basketball tournament, winning points for their districts: District 1 (dark blue), District 2 (red) and District 7 (light blue).
Open for business: Bars deny Cal Poly's request to not serve alcohol on graduation mornings
Downtown San Luis Obispo bars have declined the request to remain closed on the mornings of graduation weekend.