Ugg-ly burglary occurs in SLO over weekend

A local business was burglarized over the weekend — losing approximately $50,000 worth of merchandise.

Death at Oceano Dunes raises safety concerns

A Visalia man was killed in an ATV accident at the Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA) last Saturday, after his Yamaha Rhino ATV toppled. Lieutenant Mike Lack, the supervising state parks peace officer at the Oceano State Parks…

‘Everyone needs a printed piece’: San Luis Obispo residents will soon have the chance to test their Web and design skills with GrCi’s Spring Workshops

Cal Poly’s Graphic Communication Institute (GrCi) will give the public an opportunity to learn Web, multimedia software and design skills this spring.

Bridging the gap between SLOcals and Mustangs

It’s been more than a year since the City of San Luis Obispo passed new unruly gathering and noise ordinances aimed at reducing the number of rowdy college parties. The ordinances fine hosts of “unruly gatherings,” parties of 20 or…

The fruits of their labor: Cal Poly Organic Farm moves on after closure

Aproximately two quarters have passed since Cal Poly ended its Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.

Gamma Phi Beta sorority earns multifaceted award

The Cal Poly chapter of Gamma Phi Beta is one of just 19 Gamma Phi Beta sororities to earn the “Five Crescent Level,” the highest award given by the Gamma Phi Beta international organization.

Judgment day: Soil team judges Cal Poly, local area resources

Students from Cal Poly will travel to Bend, Ore. to participate in a national soil judging contest.

Printing now: new lab unveiled on campus

The graphic communication (GrC) department at Cal Poly recently unveiled an improved printing lab on campus — the Dow Jones and Company Web Printing Laboratory.

Bridging the gap between homemade and factory

Cal Poly’s Steel Bridge Team will decide this month if “home-made” will be the recipe for success at this year’s national collegiate competition.

“Robots and Sex” lecture to discuss technology and ethics

John Sullins, ethics professor at Sonoma State University, will deliver a lecture called, “Robots & Sex: Should We Build a Love Machine?” on March 4.

ASI president breaks down UU and ASI fees

Over the course of winter quarter, student government hosted Advocacy, Outreach and Accountability events titled “Donuts for Your Doubts” during University Union (UU) Hour, in order to obtain your concerns and respond accordingly. One of the main topics several students…