A Cal Poly alumnus died in a car crash early Saturday morning just south of Devil’s Slide in San Mateo County.
Learn By Doing video faces controversy
A video focusing on both Cal Poly’s international student population and Learn By Doing culture went viral on campus earlier this year — but some complained when Cal Poly’s College of Liberal Arts (CLA) wasn’t included in the video.
A double rescue: Pulling away from panic
Animal science sophomore Nora Williams was surprised when the dog she rescued was able to help her more than medicine could.
Epperson eyes road ahead to raise College of Liberal Arts tuition
Epperson and other proponents will have to work to gain student support to get the proposal passed within the next three months.
Getting the grade: Cal Poly’s sexual health
Trojan has released an annual Sexual Health Report Card for the last eight years. Schools are graded across 11 categories, including health center hours of operation, contraceptive and condom availability, website usability and sexual health education programs and organizations.
‘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.
String of theft targets students’ electronics
Denzel Quarterman [follow id= “Denzel_Q”] A string of property theft has made its way through the Cal Poly area. Students and many others have had phones, tablets and laptops taken from their homes. These devices are a target for thieves…
Cal Poly gains national attention for “Colonial Bros and Nava-hos” party
Associated Press, Indian Country Today Media Network, Death and Taxes, Huffington Post and Jezebel have all posted stories referencing the “Colonial Bros and Nava-hos” party, which occurred this past weekend.
Student in stable condition after shooting near campus
Former Cal Poly football player Geoffrey Hyde suffered a gunshot wound in his back Thursday night, the San Luis Obispo Police Department reported.
President’s communications director to retire in January
Chip Visci, director of communications in the Office of the President, will retire early next year.