Architecture students shoot for the moon and end up among the stars

Not a hoax: two Cal Poly architecture students were recognized in an article published by CNN on Nov. 18 for being finalists in the SHIFTboston Moon Capital design competition for a stadium to be built inside a crater.

Students to test their brains in national math competition

On December 4, about two dozen Cal Poly students will attempt to solve complex problems in the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition.

Construction continues to cause ‘Big Squeeze’ throughout campus

Expect detours on Via Carta, the major pedestrian and vehicle pathway connecting North and South Perimeter roads, for the next three years as construction is completed for the new Center for Science and Mathematics.

Second time’s (hopefully) the charm for presidential search

The three presidential candidates’ names were released Nov. 29, providing Cal Poly students with an idea of who their new president might be.

Cal Poly presidential search begins … again

While the candidates are currently confidential, students will be able to address the presidential candidates at open forums throughout the week in the University Union.

Palazzo starts the presidential race

The second round of potential Cal Poly presidents kicked off this week with Dr. Robert E. Palazzo, one of three candidates vying to become the university’s new President by Fall 2011.

Cal Poly RPTA department generates national ‘buzz’

Cal Poly’s Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration (RPTA) Department is gaining national recognition one student and faculty-inspired achievement at a time.

Registration: the most stressful minutes of your life

Many students, staff and faculty get frustrated with registration every rotation, but understanding the process can make the ordeal better.

Central Coast Roller Derby rolls with the punches

Central Coast Roller Derby (CCRD) held their last match of 2010 Nov. 20 at the Paso Robles Events Center, providing both a raucous show of aggression to a full crowd of fans and toys for the SLO County Toy Run.

Americans weren’t looking for Obama’s change

Obama’s campaign promise of “change” meant something different depending on who was asked to define it. Read on to see our Conservative Columnist’s perspective.

Cal Poly moo-ves to local elementary school

Students at Bishop’s Peak Elementary School learned about cows from the Dairy Council of California’s Mobile Dairy Classroom assembly on Wednesday.