Before Kid President could kick off his appearance at Cal Poly Wednesday night, I had the pleasure of meeting Robby Novak — the president himself — in person.
Questioning tradition: How drinking on sorority turf could impact party culture
Sorority parties might make it easier for women to look out for each other’s safety.
Graduation rates, enrollment increases debated in 2015-2016 CSU budget
Higher education has been in a rough financial situation since the economic crash in 2008, as it has experienced funding cuts and a lack of resources.
LAES escape room project: A gamer’s dream
To all the gamers and adventurists out there who have dreamed of jumping into the screen and solving the murder mystery, saving the city or cracking the puzzle in an “Indiana Jones” movie — your time has come.
Pending police report will determine university investigation into DSP
The university will investigate Delta Sigma Phi’s (DSP) involvement in the attempted robbery that occurred last August.
PULSE seeks to ‘Buck the Stigma’ around mental health
Buck the Stigma will be held Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the University Unity (UU). The only exception will be on Tuesday, which will be held on the Mott Lawn.
Adderall: The demands and dangers on campus
Adderall is in higher demand than cocaine today, according to Arroyo Grande Community Hospital nurse Kevin Coyle.
Eating locally: Just a trend?
What’s the difference between an apple grown in San Luis Obispo County and an orange grown in Florida?
Rev. Caro Hall speaks: ‘Gay, With Jesus: Toward a Homosexual Christianity’
Reverend Caro Hall spoke to Cal Poly students this past Tuesday on gay sexuality in relation to Christianity through scripture and theology.
Kid President makes his first stop at Cal Poly
Robby Novak, also known as Kid President, will deliver a motivational speech at Cal Poly’s campus Wednesday, Feb. 25.
Failing your New Year’s resolution? Don’t worry, everyone else is, too
If you have already nixed your New Year’s resolution to lose weight, don’t sweat it. Experts say many diets are actually destined for failure when approached in certain ways.