Cal Poly students are working to teach local middle school students about healthy living and cooking through the Pink and Dude Chefs Program.
Cal Poly Adult Education Program could be discontinued
On Nov. 4, interdisciplinary studies majors met to discuss the future of the Adult Education Program after the dean of continuing education proposed discontinuing their program.
Study finds alcohol is most dangerous drug
British professor David Nutt headed a research study in the United Kingdom to score the affects of various drugs to the user and those harmed. It determined alcohol to be the most harmful drug, according to its 100 point rating system.
SLO walks for orphans
One Thing for One Orphan led a walk through downtown San Luis Obispo on Sunday to raise awareness of orphans in the community, state, nation as well as worldwide.
Student wins first in poster contest
Graphic communication senior Brandon Lutze won first place for his “Rethink Print” themed poster in the Graphic Arts Education and Research Foundation (GAERF) 2010 Student Design Competition.
Produce stand lets ‘U-Pick’ fresh Cal Poly fruits and vegetables
U-Pick is a long-standing tradition at Cal Poly and offers students a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables at market price.
Bike Night grows from casual evening bike ride to monthly tradition
The first Thursday of every month marks a tradition Cal Poly students can’t leave San Luis Obispo without joining.
Shark sightings more frequent in Central Coast waters
Despite 12 shark attack deaths in California over the past 60 years, encounters with white sharks around the Central Coast waters have occurred frequently lately.
Prop. 19 defeat and other results get variety of reactions
The mid-term election held on Tuesday brought about varied reactions from Cal Poly students.
Engineering department receives ABET recognition
The College of Engineering received recognition at the 2010 Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) symposium for its assessment techniques and evaluation reports utilized by the ABET for ongoing accreditation.
Cal Poly makes the grade in sustainability
Cal Poly’s sustainability grade for the 2009-2010 academic year was a B+ this year, according to the 2011 College Sustainability Report Card published on Oct. 27th.