Last week the Cal Poly College of Liberal Arts (CLA), in partnership with CLA Ambassadors, hosted Liberal Arts week. This four-day annual event held on campus aims to promote awareness and interest in Liberal Arts among students and staff as well…
Tabrizi: Keeping up the presidential face
Walking around campus, signs remind students to study for 25 to 35 hours per week. Add this to the full time job of being the president of Associated Students, Inc. (ASI), and students can get a glimpse into the life…
SLO Five-0 2/12-2/20
Sunday, Feb. 12 1:01 a.m. An assault occurred on the 100 block of California Boulevard. Monday, Feb. 13 1:02 a.m. Someone was intoxicated in public between 1:02 and 1:34 a.m. at Diablo Hall. 6:48 p.m. An assault occurred on the…
Cal Poly Television 2/13/2012
Featuring all local news and sports for the week of Jan. 13 from the studios of Cal Poly Television.
Connecting to the (Res)Net
Did you know if you’re 18, you can watch as much legal porn as you want in the Cal Poly dorm rooms using the residential network known as ResNet? If your computer gets a virus from watching too much porn, ResNet…
Provost settles into new job
Unpacked boxes clutter the office of new Cal Poly Provost Kathleen Enz Finken. Several books and knick-knacks sit on the dark bookshelves, but other than that, Enz Finken’s office is undecorated. The new provost, who was selected to replace former…
Volunteers needed in a FLASH
Preparation is underway for the final round of testing in Cal Poly’s one-of-a-kind research study: FLASH. Volunteers are needed this quarter to start training in order to be ready to test as many as 2,000 student participants in the spring, study…
Brittany Woodard: Moving forward
Junior forward Brittany Woodard was recruited by Cal Poly as a senior at Christian Brothers High School in Sacramento in 2008, but instead, she chose to play basketball at Nevada. Two years later, a frustrated Woodard contacted Cal Poly about…
Stats students in high demand
More than half of the population doesn’t understand what statistics really is, Cal Poly statistics professor Soma Roy said. This is a shame because there are so many more statistics jobs available today than there are statisticians, she said. With…
Live From New York: Retriever Derails Romney
There was once a time when the opening sketch of Saturday Night Live (SNL) comprised the most cutting-edge political and social satire to be found among the mainstream outlets of criticism. In a critical landscape, that was at least as…