Quick Talk with Award-Winning Graduates

Cal Poly has a reputation for producing some of the top graduates in the state, but who are the top of the top?

Plant central: Leis, bouquets for special days

Without the traditional lei, graduating students wearing caps and gowns do not quite look complete.

To do: Senior Year Bucket List

Senior year is a student’s last chance to make the most of what time they have left at Cal Poly. To balance out how overwhelming preparing for graduation and the “real world” can be, some students make it a point to take advantage of all that San Luis Obispo and the Central Coast have to offer before leaving it.

Meet the published professors

Listening to a favorite professor talk with a colleague about a book they’ve written in the Conversations with Cal Poly Authors event is fun, Communications and Public Programs Coordinator Karen Lauritsen said.

Under wrappers: Cal Poly passes off Kashi granola bars as student made

The difference between name-brand granola bars and ones produced at Cal Poly might have been the last thing on the university’s mind as California State University Chancellor Timothy White visited campus this past month.

Letter from J.J. Jenkins, next year’s editor-in-chief

This isn’t the death of the Daily; it’s a rebirth. Starting in the fall, Mustang Daily will begin to print twice a week.

Honors may remain, but needs changes

The Academic Senate heard the complaints of honors students and faculty this past Tuesday when it created and passed three advisory resolutions to keep the honors program running.

Advisers raise concerns about Academic Success Center direction

Though the Student Success Fee-funded Academic Success Center is still in progress, some advisers on campus are already concerned about how a centralized center could impact individual colleges.

Academic Senate: Provost should keep honors program

The Academic Senate voted unanimously in favor of three resolutions to keep the honors program running Tuesday afternoon, with three abstaining from voting.

Culture shock: Veterans adjust to on-campus life with new club

Ryan Duschak is tired of hearing the same question over and over again.

“Have you ever killed anybody?”

Student set to sail for yearlong adventure

While Cal Poly prepares to settle into the slow, quiet days of summer, agricultural and environmental plant sciences freshman Sienna Streamfellow is preparing to set sail.