There’s a lot to see in Rachel Alman’s Walter F. Dexter Building studio. Stacked in one corner are metal shards, bits of springs and piles of fabric. In another stands a headless mannequin child covered in paper cutouts of cat…
From style trend to charity-focused business, Cal Poly alumna launches scrunchie business
The beginning of March kicks off two events dear to Cal Poly agricultural business alumna Tiffany Parra: women’s history month and the launch of her brand new business, scrunchies.co. After five months of preparation, launching the business during women’s history…
Meet the Cal Poly student using fantastical, dystopian paintings to showcase queer resilience
A shirtless, brawny man speckled with bruises and bloody cuts stands practically nude. Clad in only a lavender bondage harness and tight Speedo-style neon underwear, he wields a knife in one hand and a rosary in the other. Most of…
Wild turkeys on the attack this month
“It was traumatizing,” environmental management and protection senior Scott Shaffer wrote.
A wildflower super bloom may be on the horizon as rain continues this week
More rainbows and a potential super bloom may be the reward for San Luis Obispo residents weary of the persistent rainfall and frigid temperatures. But for now, locals will have to put up with winter weather for a little longer.…
Have the chance to meet and work at businesses in San Luis Obispo at the Local Career Fair
Students will have the opportunity to network with more than 40 companies at the Local Career Fair in Chumash Auditorium Thursday, Feb. 7. Students can learn about internships, full-time and part-time opportunities with employers from San Luis Obispo and Northern…
Dreams of Disney may come true for one Cal Poly student
Since his freshman year of high school, Kyle Branch has thought about the Walt Disney Imaginations Competition. It would take nearly a decade and four tries for Branch to get the news: from a pool of 260 original teams, his…
Cal Poly sophomore launches two “Moustronauts” into space
One small feat for man, one giant leap for mousekind.
Rape culture in the west: Trivializing sexual assault and abuse
Rape culture exists, and it exists in this country.
We know more about penises than we do about vaginas
Shame, embarrassment and misunderstanding of critical body parts is certainly dangerous for one’s mental and physical health.
The sexualization of breast cancer
The sexualization of the female body is not the only explotative enterprise that comes from breast cancer awareness support.