New Veterans Success Center honors veterans, prepares for grand opening

The new center honored veterans with a series of events called Veterans Awareness Week.

$20 million donation fulfills agriculture dreams

The most extensive project is the the 7,500-foot events center.

New integrated marketing communications minor to launch Fall 2015

The minor is a mixture of journalism, graphic communication and marketing.

Cal Poly unit caps still uncertain, no response from Chancellor’s Office

Cal Poly has requested their engineering and science-based programs be exempt from the 180 unit cap.

Big change coming to class registration, has yet to be revealed

An official release about the change will be sent to students via email in late October.

‘Earn By Doing’ nothing new at Cal Poly

Is the increased focus on earning while at Cal Poly a recent development? A look through Cal Poly’s history shows that “Earn By Doing” is hardly a new idea.

“Architecture Graveyard” needs serious repair — and new name

College of Architecture and Environmental Design dean Christine Theodoropoulos is meeting with administrators to discuss removing or renovating some of the “Architecture Graveyard” buildings.

New buildings in the works

Though the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) recently began discussing the construction of the James G. Boswell Agricultural Center, that’s not the only project in mind for Cal Poly.

50 years later, architecture program revisits humble beginnings

Fifty years ago, six students graduated from the newly implemented five-year program at Cal Poly, with only 14 faculty members helping jumpstart it

Interim agriculture dean Andrew Thulin takes permanent post

As a class of 1977 Cal Poly graduate, Thulin now leads a college with over 180 faculty members.

Watch: 'Money in politics' discussion on campus

From Spanos Theater, the College of Liberal Arts hosts a panel discussion on money in politics.