Animal science senior Tristan Bedoya and economics senior Jordan Woo have taken the reigns of flameworking at Cal Poly.
Vegetable Butcher: A modern Latin American eatery for all diets
Vegetable Butcher opened its doors in July offering vegan, vegetarian and meat dishes.
Students help brainstorm renovation ideas for Kennedy Library
The design research of Robert E. Kennedy Library will take seven months to complete before any plans are drawn up.
Día de los Muertos raises awareness for deaths in underrepresented communities
Dia de los Muertos, a traditional Mexican holiday, allowed students to experience a celebration of life honoring the dead.
Taking a ‘Visual Trip through the Golden State’ with Special Collections and Archives
Kennedy Library’s Special Collections and Archives department shows students a sample of their California history collection through “Picturing California” exhibit.
Yoga teacher expands Human Being Training beyond Cal Poly
Amanda Parker Lambert begins each weekly Human Being Training yoga class at the Recreation Center by writing an idea or mantra on the small whiteboard behind her. Sometimes, the Human Being Training founder comes to class with one in mind.…
Push Pin Exhibit partners with AIGA Santa Barbara
The Cal Poly American Institute of Graphic Art Chapter welcomed Santa Barbara design professionals to the triannual student art exhibit.
“Home away from home” during the Jewish holiday season
How members of Cal Poly’s Jewish community celebrate the holiday season amidst the start of a new school year
Tattoos with a feminist flare
When food science sophomore Fionna Fahey flexes her right bicep, she displays strength in more ways than one. Inked inside of her arm is the image of a woman with roses growing on her bare body where smaller, younger girls…
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.…
Keeping authenticity alive: Local vintage shop brings community and vendors together
If there’s one word that Ruby Rose owner, Stephanie Hendry, lives by, it’s “authentic.” To be authentic means to be genuine in nature. To be authentic means to be true to the core, regardless of any obstacles that may arise.…