It has only been their first season on campus and already the Men’s Soccer Club has
Poly prepares for Rose Float
Since 1949, students from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Cal Poly Pomona have come together to produce a floral float for the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena.
In a yearlong process, each campus devotes itself to constructing one half of the float. Joint decisions are made on how the float is designed, built, animated and decorated.
Little changes can make big differences in global warming
This summer, many people who were once a part of the overpopulated beach crowd eventually took to indoor activities, ones with cooling refreshments and blasting air conditioners.
This might sound like a scene out of a horror movie from the ’70s, but in reality it describes what is happening to the planet.
Give thanks through food
In the era of skinny jeans and endless summer weather, being healthy seems to be the newest
'Arabian Nights' a magical tale
Take a trip through a magical world filled with powerful kings, beautiful women and
Cal Poly Roller Hockey strives to win regionals
Once September rolls around, it’s a constant strive until early April for the Cal Poly
The 'beach baby' digs volleyball
Growing up in Manhattan Beach – the “beach volleyball Mecca of the world”- Kristin
Oh, the ways you can sink
Imagine a world filled with outlandish locations, extreme creatures and bright
Zamora adjusts to Cal Poly
As long as he can remember, Cal Poly freshman David Zamora has had grass stained
Local artists make mark
When the name Linnaea’s Café comes to mind, your first thought might involve the taste
'Sunday Funday' on the green
Imagine a place where there are vivid greens, mellow songs floating through the