HANDs on Health focuses on making a change

HANDs on Health, a symposium event put on by Cal Poly’s STRIDE association, brought four health-conscious speakers to the PAC on Oct. 22

Parents converge on Cal Poly for the weekend

More than 900 families swarmed the Cal Poly campus for Parents’ Weekend activities like the football game, barbecue and the play this past weekend.

‘Kaffir Boy’ author speaks on campus

Author Mark Mathabane spoke at Spanos Theatre on Oct. 21 about his novel, censorship, beliefs and humanity.

Cal Poly Wheelmen place fourth at national collegiate bike race

The Cal Poly Wheelmen placed fourth overall at the Collegiate Mountain Bike Nationals this past weekend at the Northstar Resort in Truckee, CA. Twelve people, four women and eight men, out of an estimated 50-60 members of the club competed.

Finished Simpson Strong-Tie building unveiled tomorrow

A one-of-a-kind laboratory featuring a heavy timber brace frame, poly carbonate sheathing and a space for interdisciplinary projects will open its doors at a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday.

Your data stored in the clouds

Have you ever wondered if it would be possible to log onto a computer you have never used before, but have all your applications, data and settings from your home computer?

Cal Poly researchers study climate change

Cal Poly joined the Mathematic and Climate Change Research Network on Oct. 1. The analysis of ice core data is Cal Poly’s contribution to the network.

CRAVE wine tasting event to take place Friday

Get your CRAVE on at the Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance event this Friday featuring unlimited wine tasting, live music music and food.

CultureFest brings diversity to SLO

The 13th annual CultureFest featured a variety of clubs to promote cultural awareness, diversity and respect.

Death of Cal Poly graduate Thiel will be memorialized Monday

Andrew Thiel is survived by his family in his hometown of Linden, Calif. after his death in a plane crash Oct. 15. A memorial for his death will be held in the University Union (UU) Plaza Oct. 25.

Facebook campaign recognizes national gay suicide problem

A Facebook group with over one million members is encouraging people to wear purple on Oct. 20 to remember the six gay teens who recently committed suicide and bring awareness to the issue of national gay suicide.