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Recent study proves Cal Poly work in Peru a success

Cal Poly’s Learn By Doing philosophy stretches farther than just the San Luis Obispo campus. Every summer, it’s practiced by students in Peru.

One foot in lab, another in temple: Computer science student juggles Carnatic singing career

“Sometimes when you go to certain temples it’s very, very crowded, but the second you tell them that you want to sing, they take you all the way up to the front where no one else can go and you get to sit there and sing in front of God.”

Feeding an Uncertain Future

The potential for positive change through revolutionizing what we eat is tremendous.

Golf teams receive $1.1 million gift from the Pineau family

The Cal Poly men’s and women’s golf teams don’t receive the notoriety of other sports on campus, let alone the same type of funding.

Here’s how the Fall 2015 admitted students stack up

To start, the average GPA of admitted students is a 4.0.

ASI Board of Directors Approves Resolution for Open Course Evaluations

At the meeting last week, the ASI Board of Directors approved the resolution to open up course evaluations for students to reference when choosing their classes. The next step is asking the university to look at this possibility. Many universities already offer evaluations for students to see.

Poly Playbook: Baseball to wrap up season against Davis, Ivy Adair feature

Poly Playbook anchors Hanna Edwards and Tom Nork talk about baseball wrapping up its regular season against UC Davis and long jumper and decathlete Ivy Adair and more in this week’s edition of Poly Playbook.

WATCH: KCPR Open Mic Night

Bands, musicians and comedians performed at KCPR’s Open Mic Night.

Baggett Stadium to undergo extensive renovations

The baseball stadium is receiving a makeover.