Roberta Flack shined at the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center (PAC) Wednesday night, her voice still as soulful as it was over 30 years ago.
Strategic Plan articulates Cal Poly’s vision
Student Affairs creates a three-year plan to guide principles for campus and community life.
Revised freshman dining plan eliminates meal credits
For the 2015-16 school year, incoming freshmen will be adopting a newly revised dining plan, which excludes the use of weekly meal credits.
Sociology class partners with county jail
Ryan Alaniz, an assistant professor of sociology, came up with the idea of the class, “Incarceration and Society,” three years ago.
Sexual assault action plan submitted for review
Olivia Proffit [follow id =”ojproffit”] On Feb. 1, student leaders in Cal Poly greek life submitted the Students Taking Action Towards University Safety (STATUS) plan to administration who will edit the plan and return it to greek leaders by next Friday,…
The Right Angle: What is an American?
Freedom in America runs deeper than the standard stars, stripes and camouflage, and it’s an essential part of what makes up an American.
Anyone can ‘Run for Music’ this Saturday
“Run for Music,” a 5k and 10k race aimed to fundraise for Cal Poly music programs, will take off from the University Union Plaza on Feb. 7.
‘Memphis’ to take PAC, put new spin on Civil Rights Movement
An off-Broadway production of the musical “Memphis” will stop at the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center during its national tour Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m.
Cal Poly student acquitted in trial for alleged sexual assault
The student is accused of sexual battery and penetration with a foreign object.
Cal Poly football inks 19 recruits on National Signing Day
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