In the more than 66 years Cal Poly has had an ROTC program, they have helped students enter into 17 different branches of the U.S. Army. More than 1,300 officers from Cal Poly have been commissioned into the U.S. Army, Army Reserve and National Guard.
Cal Poly Pharmacy helps students fill pricy prescriptions when not covered by out of town insurance
Kat Campisi is a long way from home. She’s also a long way from her Kaiser Permanente pharmacy. Unfortunately for Campisi, Kaiser only runs their insurance prices through their own pharmacy or through mail-in, which could take days. Although she…
Students are invited to discuss curriculum, campus culture and retention
The Office of University Diversity and Inclusion (OUDI) will host a Collective Impact Forum open to all Cal Poly students, faculty and staff Friday, Nov. 2 Collective Impact is a group composed of students, faculty and staff that serves as a…
Cal Poly ranks 2nd for student voter registration among California colleges
Find out how to beat CSU Fullerton in registered student voters.
Professor and students working with Northern Chumash Tribe recognized for preservation efforts
Governor’s Historic Preservation Awards given to Northern Chumash Tribe, as well as Cal Poly anthropology and geography professor Terry Jones and his students
Alex Spanos, Cal Poly alum and donor, dies at 95
Alex Spanos, the longtime Chargers owner, died at age 95 early Tuesday morning. He was surrounded by his family. The Cal Poly alumnus donated $8 million in 2004 to renovate the university’s football stadium, now named Alex G. Spanos Stadium.…
Senior project shows how social media marketing influences consumers
This senior project followed the marketing startegies of Youtube star Arden Rose.
Flosstradamus to headline Spring Stampede
While he was not listed as an option on the survey sent out earlier this year, ASI felt he was the best fit.
Eight upcoming festivals to check out
They’re intimate, unique and cheaper than the mainstream must-go festivals and there’s one for just about any music lover.
Book design technology class reinvents print
Graphic communication senior Nate Ross recreated “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury through his limited edition book project in Book Design Technology (GRC 439). The course is taught by graphic communication professor Lorraine Donegan. She assigned this project every quarter for…
Tibetan monks spread healing and peace on campus
The performances featured different indigenous music, colorful garments, ancient instruments and sacred artifacts.