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StrengthPortal: Raising the Bar

A Cal Poly student start-up has the potential to change the fitness industry.

Streamfellow sails South Pacific

Swimming with sharks and playing with octopi were just some of the adventures Sienna Streamfellow came across as she sailed around the Pacific Ocean.

On-campus spring quarter events

Keep up on campus events for spring quarter.

Crossing off the college bucket list

Cal Poly students share their bucket list items for San Luis Obispo.

Spring, sun and studying: the how-to on what it means to stay motivated

Don’t let the sun keep you away from the books.

How in the world did I get here?

Why was our Editor-in-Chief on a bus bound for Cleveland? He explains the whirlwind journey since Cal Poly booked its first trip to the big dance.

Video: Jason Mraz performs with Cal Poly's Take it SLO

Take it SLO performs with Jason Mraz in the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center on Wednesday.

Students team up to help those living in poverty

Engineering and business administration students are coming together to explore new ways to help those living in poverty thanks to a $10,000 Sustainable Vision grant from the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance.

Men's hoops dashes past Texas Southern, set to face No. 1 Wichita State

Cal Poly used 19 points from Chris Eversley and 17 from David Nwaba to hold off Texas Southern on Wednesday.

Cal Poly leads Texas Southern 44-32 after first half

Cal Poly is taking on Texas Southern in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament.

Quakes rattle Northern, Southern California

While the San Andreas Fault in Southern California gets the most attention for producing earthquakes, experts say that northern coast of California is one of the most seismically active in the state.