6(ish) things you should know about prostate cancer

Typically, men between the ages of 60-80 are at higher risks of developing prostate cancer.

Cal Poly helps kids get psyched about science

Cal Poly has teamed up with Paso Robles School District to bring STEM to elementary school students.

Halloween Weekend 2014 yields quiet results

Due to rain and increased enforcement, Cal Poly experienced a very mellow Halloween.

The only time you can dunk a cop and get away with it

At first, UPD was hesitant to participate. But, they eventually lent out seven officers to be dunked at the event.

MultiCultural Center’s newest coordinators ready to develop ‘culturally competent’ students

Two MCC coordinators were hired Sept. 11, one with a passion for assisting Native American students, the other excited to help undocumented students.

Excessive exercise: Treading the line between a healthy habit and a problem

Whether it be hiking Bishop Peak or participating in a workout class at the Recreation Center, Cal Poly provides plenty of ways to stay fit. In fact, that’s one of the main features that sets this community apart. At what point, however, does the goal to become fit go from being healthy to obsessive?

Demonstrators express solidarity for sexual assault survivors

A demonstration organized in response to last weekend’s reported sexual assault occurred on Friday to express solidarity for survivors of sexual violence.

Sullivan looks for support to keep Student Success Fee allocation up to campus, not state

Currently, how the Student Success Fee is used is up to the campus. ASI President Joi Sullivan wants to keep it that way.

CSSA releases legislative scorecard

The California State Student Association (CSSA) put out its 2014 legislative scorecard last week to educate CSU students on how California legislators have supported issues critical to the CSU.

Crocs, urine and one professor’s sustainable lifestyle

In an attempt to leave a small carbon footprint, Cal Poly physics professor Peter Schwartz pees on his trees instead of using fresh water.

The race to secure a Blue-Green Rivalry ticket

As in years past, student tickets to the Blue-Green Rivalry game sold out quickly.