Don’t feel so bad about giving up those green smoothies after a few days and going back to waffles. Everyone’s doing it.
8 hospitalized for flu in SLO County, Health Center predicts disease still spreading
So far this year, the Health Center has seen approximately 100 cases. But like Cal Poly’s chief doctor predicts this is only the beginning.
Greeks negotiations with dean delayed until Wednesday
Greek leaders are aiming for the end of this week to reach a compromise with administrators, but anything could happen.
New priority registration system in the works
Cal Poly is working toward giving students a registration time slot based on how many units they’ve earned and dropping priority registration altogether.
Catch me if you can: Big business, not university, tracks piracy on campus
The reality is that committing intellectual property theft on campus is just as easy, and risky, as doing it from home.
Greek shutdown: Feeling the effects of social probation
Four fraternity events were cancelled this past weekend because of the probation, IFC President and business administration junior Domenic Hjerpe said.
Cal Poly hits record number of applicants for Fall 2014
Undergraduate applications increased roughly 10 percent from last year, Associate Vice Provost for Enrollment and Marketing James Maraviglia said.
Two arrested for public intoxication at campus XXYYXX concert
University police arrested two and also gave out an alcohol violation report at the concert.
Administration embraces videos as public relations tools
Seven months after his graduation, Yoon is the man behind the university’s newest public relations tool.
Greeks don't make deadline, all fraternities and sororities on social probation
Dean of Students Jean DeCosta, who represented the university in talks with greek leaders, said there were small clarifications needed that couldn’t have been completed by Friday’s 5 p.m. deadline.