One team took first place in the “best insight” category, and another took second place in “best use of external data.”
Injectable birth control may soon come to men in America — and at Cal Poly
It is reversible, nonhormonal and expected to be as effective as a vasectomy with less side effects.
Former Cal Poly football player Cameron Akins pleads no contest
Akins could face a minimum sentence of 4.5 years in state prison.
Cal Poly students return from Red Bull-sponsored trip throughout Europe
Danis, Wilke and Jess finished 23rd out of 165 groups.
Cal Poly receives federal funding for gestational diabetes prevention program
Cal Poly professor Suzanne Phelan will partner with professionals at three other institutions on the five-year project.
Over-the-counter birth control comes to California, and soon to Cal Poly
The Health Center hopes to offer over-the-counter female birth control by the end of the 2016 calendar year.
Being vegan at Cal Poly
Vegans have particularly intense limitations when it comes to eating on campus.
Peer counselors offers resources for LGBTQIA+ students
Many peer counselors are training for full-time careers in related fields.
RTA launches bus-tracking app Transit Tracker
Transit Tracker users can text a phone number to find out when their bus will arrive.
Sophomore planning to ride bike across country, build houses
Goss’ longest ride to date has been from San Luis Obispo to Santa Barbara.
CIE accepts record number of entrepreneurs
The CIE has accepted 11 women this year, a program record.