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Arraignment delayed in Kennedy Love hit-and-run case
The arraignment was delayed until Tuesday, Nov. 7 for the 17-year-old Los Osos resident charged with multiple felonies.
Diabetic students adjust to campus lifestyle
Being a diabetic student can come with challenges, but on-campus resources are available.
Art students launch Cal Poly Creators Network
At a large university, creative students may have a difficult time finding ways to connect with other artistic-minded individuals. Two Cal Poly art students hope to make this process easier through a networking platform for creative students, known as the…
Cody Simpson and the Tide to play in San Luis Obispo
Cody Simpson and the Tide will perform at SLO Brew Sunday, Oct. 22.
Cal Poly’s First Indigenous People’s Day
Colorful displays, heartfelt speeches and upbeat dancing came together at the Julian A. McPhee University Union Oct. 9 in celebration of the recently renamed Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Students and faculty of various ethnic backgrounds gathered for the first ever Indigenous…
Smile and Nod adds two new members to its team
Smile and Nod, Cal Poly’s comedy improvisation team, watched over 70 students audition for new spots on their team Sept. 22 and 23. Despite a sprained ankle and a first-time audition, Jade Sigmund and Grace Trotta made the final cut.…
Two graduates to take the stage at SnowGlobe
Two Cal Poly alumni are featured in this year’s SnowGlobe Music Festival lineup alongside artists like Dillon Francis, Khalid and Gryffin. Engineering graduates Brayden James and Zach Montoya, better known as Syence, will take the stage together. James, who studied…