As a senior looking to graduate this spring, I live in constant fear. I’m mostly afraid
Open House gets ready to set sail
Cal Poly’s 14th Annual Open House is lifting anchor this year from April 19 to 21
To strike or not to strike
Cal Poly faculty will finish voting today on whether or not to authorize a two-day
Cal Poly symphony to host Winter Concert
The Cal Poly symphony and featured soloists will take patrons on a journey through time
'Railroad' ode pays tribute to famed composer
For late composer Ernst Krenek, trains were much more than a way of getting from one
Poly women knock off first-place UCR
After watching a 15-point second-half lead all but disappear, the Cal Poly women’s
New club strives to change perspective on Middle East
A new campus club is offering students a fresh look at Middle Eastern culture
Cal Poly students gear up for Engineers Week
Cal Poly will be turned into an engineering student’s playground next week as everything
Low-key Mardi Gras ahead
The local police presence during this weekend’s Mardi Gras celebrations will be scaled back considerably compared to the previous two years, the San Luis Obispo Police Department said.
After a large-scale riot during the 2004 celebrations led to 206 arrests, the San Luis Obispo Police Department multiplied its police force nearly eight times for the past two Mardi Gras weekends, drawing heavily on officers from neighboring departments.
Tired? Take a nap
Whether it’s repeatedly hitting the “snooze” button on your alarm clock in the morning, dragging your feet after an…
Poly blows 14-point lead, falls to Long Beach State
Guard Trae Clark’s attempt at a game-tying basket was blocked in the final seconds as