The game allows students to participate in a virtual world of buying and selling art and building an art collection.
SLO-CAL Paddleboard Racing Series invites beginners and pros to the harbor
People of all ages and levels of experience can participate March 10 at 9 a.m. at the Morro Bay harbor.
The ever-changing art of skateboarding in San Luis Obispo
The first generation of skaters watch in support as the current generation moves the medium forward with new flare.
Campus leaders to hold panel about men’s role in #MeToo movement
The panel March 1 will discuss ways men can use their privilege in society to speak out against sexual violence.
ASI releases Spring Stampede survey
This year’s survey asks students to select a music genre they would most like to see at the concert.
Students launch project to make Cal Poly a Fair Trade-certified campus
To students, “fair trade” may mean glancing at another garbled label on a chocolate bar. But the impact is global.
San Luis Obispo’s first-ever VegFest to take place Saturday
The free event will feature more than 20 vendors with vegan food, merchandise and educational outreach.
The Central Coast through the lens of landscape photographers
From rolling hills to deserts to dunes, the Central Coast provides a unique and diverse terrain for photographers.
Racist ‘Fake News’ panelist Bill Whittle causes student backlash
Students argued the university is promoting “racist and hateful rhetoric” by co-sponsoring the event featuring the conservative blogger.
CSU Board of Trustees discusses possible tuition hike in 2018; decisions not finalized until “at least May”
The CSU Board of Trustees released a statement regarding the possibility of a tuition hike for the 2018-2019 school year.
Brutal flu season brings stronger strain that’s more widespread
This season’s prominent strain, H3N2, has stronger effects on the body than strains in past seasons.