Cal Poly administration announced plans to build a first-year housing community on Grand Avenue, leaving some students dreaming of a more spacious room and others concerned about parking availability.
Cal Poly strips down for winter
While most college students around the country are bundling up for winter, Cal Poly students are stripping down.
'Spheres' unveiled at Performing Arts Center
Cal Poly alumnus Ivan McLean is the artist behind “Spheres.”
Word on the street: Keeping up the New Year's resolution
Don’t feel so bad about giving up those green smoothies after a few days and going back to waffles. Everyone’s doing it.
Rumor has it: Debunking the myths of Cal Poly and SLO
So you’ll know what can actually get you expelled — or arrested.
The hazy line on initiation traditions
The memory of Carson Starkey, and how his life was tragically taken in 2008 by a preventable hazing situation, reminds the entire Cal Poly community of how important it is to adhere to hazing-related rules.
‘Nava-hos’ party unanimously criticized at forum
Attendees at a campus forum Friday spent more than an hour criticizing a “Colonial Bros and Nava-hos”-themed party Cal Poly is investigating, as well as the students who participated in it.
Tougher than getting the degree: getting California tuition
Four winters ago, Travis Spanu was shoveling away snow from the night before just to pull out of his driveway. Last winter, he was wearing shorts and T-shirt drinking his iced coffee on the way to his engineering class.
To be continued: the Blue-Green Rivalry
“The soccer rivalry between us and Santa Barbara is what Duke and North Carolina are to men’s basketball,” Cal Poly Athletics Director Don Oberhelman said in a press conference leading up to the game. “It’s the best soccer rivalry in the United States.”