Phil Hurst’s garage isn’t full of cars or exercise equipment. Inside, one finds T-shirts — lots of them.
Friends with restrictions
[box]Pros and cons of friending professors on Facebook[/box] We are far from the days when talking with professors outside of the classroom meant awkwardly running into them at the grocery store — after trying to avoid them. Nowadays with the…
Students go the extra (Mustang) mile
The Cal Poly community has a chance to come together and show their school pride tomorrow at the first ever Mustang Mile. The Mustang Mile will be held at 5:30 p.m. and consist of a 5-kilometer run through the Cal Poly…
Textbook purchases bring difficulties
With college tuition on the rise, it can be a challenge for some students to allocate money for their education. On top of food, gasoline, bills and basic school supplies, students regularly purchase textbooks, which can quickly drain bank accounts. Though…
Students stay 'Up 'til dawn' for charity
Students from across the Cal Poly campus gathered for Up ‘til Dawn on Tuesday — a letter-writing event aimed at helping raise money for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. The university student organization Up ’til Dawn put on the event. Up…
Showcase bridges liberal arts and polytechnic
Last week the Cal Poly College of Liberal Arts (CLA), in partnership with CLA Ambassadors, hosted Liberal Arts week. This four-day annual event held on campus aims to promote awareness and interest in Liberal Arts among students and staff as well…
Event enlightening the status quo
This past weekend, Cal Poly Student Community Services hosted its 10th annual “Change the Status Quo: A Student’s Role in Shaping Society” — a conference designed to bring people together who share a passion for making a difference in their…