College of Liberal Arts (CLA) students will vote Monday and Tuesday on whether to implement a $112 quarterly college-based fee.
Weekend roundup: Women's basketball gets back to winning ways
The Cal Poly women’s basketball team snapped a three-game losing streak with an 83-72 win at UC Riverside on Saturday.
Editors' picks: From potential campus concerts to a ride with UPD
Our editors dish out their favorites from the week that passed.
Career Services reaches out to Cross Cultural Centers
Career Services is bringing its resources right to students’ doorsteps — or at least to the doorstep of the Cross Cultural Centers.
Ukrainian students weigh in on violence at home
“These events are awful and heartbreaking, but at the same time, they make me feel very proud to be a Ukrainian,” Yuliya Pidlubnyak said.
Cal Poly launches campus climate survey
The goal is to find out whether the campus climate is welcoming and supportive in and out of the classroom.
Countries fight for their rights
Essentially, Venezuela is undergoing smaller, but similar turmoil to what went on in Egypt during the Arab Spring.
Rock and Riot: Local band Night Riots strums out at SLO Brew
The line started at SLO Brewing Co., trailed along Garden Street, wrapped around the corner and continued down Higuera Street.
'Sullivan & Son's' Steve Byrne to bring comedy to the MAC
“We expect a lot of laughter, a lot of kids to come and high energy,” Gage McGinnis said.
5 classes you didn't know you could take
For those who have the desire and the room in their schedules, there are classes available without prerequisite to experience how the other side — or roughly one-fifth of the undergraduate student body — live.