Participation in the 2010 U.S. census is not just a legal obligation for citizens, but also a way to guarantee fair representation in policy-making.
WASC visit ends with team presentation
Smith said the team found the university overall achieving its objectives, but had room for improvement in several areas.
CBS ad policy discriminates once again
In 2009 and 2010 CBS rejected dating Web site mancrunch.com’s commercial. The ad shows two men in football jerseys watching a game. The men’s hands touch in a potato chip bowl and they start making out.
WASC team visits to review Cal Poly’s accreditation status
A six member group made up of peer university administrators and faculty will spend two days meeting with the president, provost, deans, faculty and students to determine if the school has the capability to meet its mission objectives.
CBS discriminates with ad policy
The decision to air the commercial of a group so strongly against choice and homosexuality while denying commercials depicting gay men and inclusiveness shows the personal feelings of CBS executives.
UAG displays Type Directors Club design winners
The Type Directors Club 55th International Traveling Show of typography competition winners is on display for the first time in the University Art Gallery now through Feb. 20.
ASI leadership find answers to student questions
More than 300 students submitted questions or concerns about fewer classes being offered, furloughs and facility projects at “Dollar Dilemmas.”
Improv comedy groups to bring laughs to Chumash
The Second City and Upright Citizens Brigade Theaters will perform off-the-cuff and sketch comedy in the first improv series on campus the next two Friday nights. Cal Poly’s own Improv group, Smile and Nod, will open for UCB January 29.
Poly Canyon earns gold for ‘green’
The certification means that the Canyon was built with the strict standards of sustainability and energy efficiency in mind.