The Fair Trade movement calls for consumer ethics and the acknowledgment of human rights when purchasing food.
The ego of the Teachers’ Union
Conservative columns the right to protest that the Teacher’s Union has actively practiced recently.
Finding co-mance: The trials and tribulations of finding a co for Week of Welcome
Freshman tackles co-mance by stealing a roommate’s romance.
Variable Velocity brings experimental dance to the PAC
Variable Velocity is prepared to open its tenth anniversary show, “Extraordinary Mysteries,” this Friday in the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center.
SLO Botanical Garden hosts sustainability social
The San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden will host the annual “Gathering of Green” sustainability social Saturday, April 30.
Lantern festival to shine light on diversity at Cal Poly
Omega Xi Delta and Chi Delta Theta have teamed up to give the University Union (UU) a makeover.
Holocaust survivor to speak in SLO
Each year the Jewish Community Center of San Luis Obispo along with Congregation Beth David hosts a holocaust survivor speaker. This year, it is Helena Weinrauch.
Annual poetry contest now accepting submissions
The 2011 Academy of American Poets contest for Cal Poly, sponsored by the English department, is now accepting submissions of original poetry in honor of National Poetry Month.
Satisfy the heart with sustainable sablefish
Today we will take a moment to explore some of the names this fish goes by and why it is beneficial for us and the environment to start considering the addition of sablefish to our dinner plates every once in a while.
Zion I and The Grouch to perform during UU Hour
Concerts in the Plaza will welcome the hip-hop group Zion I and the Grouch Thursday. This is the first time this year a hip-hop group has performed during UU hour.
Donald Trump unlikely candidate for GOP
Within the list of potential Republican presidential candidates there is one that seems a bit out of the ordinary: Donald Trump.