SLOPD is warning students that fines will double Halloween weekend and gives tips on how to avoid getting a violation.
Remember the Mustangs: the story of the 1960 football team
It’s been 50 years since that foggy night in Toledo, Ohio. The night when the simple decision to board a twin-engine C-46 meant life or death.
Homecoming: Then and Now
For more than 100 years, the homecoming tradition at Cal Poly has brought celebration, athletics, activities such as rodeos and parades and school pride to both its alumni and current students.
Suicide prevention workshop to be held today
The Pride Center is holding a workshop for suicide awareness and prevention today from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. in room 219 in the University Union (UU).
Mayoral candidates speak about platforms to students
Mayoral candidates Andrew Farrell, Jan Marx, Paul Brown and Donald Hedrick all answered questions from Cal Poly students at the Mayoral Candidate Forum put together by ASI Tuesday morning.
Digital company donates knowledge with Generation: Change
Local creative digital agency Hathway has launched its project Generation: Change to aid nonprofit organizations using Internet services, rather than cash donations, nationwide.
Hispanic engineering club to compete in robot building competition today
The Dual Sport Bot and Jamm Jumper robotic engineering teams will travel to Cincinnati on Oct. 27 to compete in the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Conference.
Mistrusting the government is mistrusting ourselves
OK, here’s a fun game: raise your hand if you trust the government. Yeah, one guy raised his hand, but he was just stretching. No biggie — we’ve all done that. What happened to us? Politics was a fine profession…
California state budget restores $199 million to CSU system
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger stood by his commitment to restore the California State University (CSU) budget when he signed the state budget pact on Oct 8., making this the first state budget increase since 2007.
Vigil held for Poly alumnus killed in plane crash
Friends and family gathered in Cal Poly’s University Union to honor recently deceased Cal Poly alumnus, Andrew Thiel.
A midterm discussion with Interim President Glidden
Interim President Robert Glidden has been at Cal Poly since Aug. 1, enabling him to understand the school more thoroughly and understand some of the issues it faces in its journey to find a new president and keep its reputation as a high quality university.