PolyHouse upgrades family home to suit son’s needs

More than 100 people showed up to see the Todd’s first look at the new additions, changes and upgrades made to their family home.

Students taught steps to success in free symposium

Cal Poly students were advised on how to succeed financially in any economic climate during Radical Paths to Success Saturday.

Cal Poly presidential series: Dr. Sona K. Andrews

Sona Andrews, was announced to the public as one of the three candidates to be President Warren Baker’s successor.

Baseball’s offense propels Mustangs to series win

The Cal Poly baseball team (20-31, 10-14 Big West) secured their second consecutive series win with a 11-3 victory over the visiting Pacific Tigers. The Mustangs have beaten the Tigers in 18 of the last 23 games between the two teams.

Final three presidential candidates announced

Cal Poly announced today the three finalists for the position of university president to be filled upon Warren Baker’s retirement.

Click It or Ticket fines increased

Law enforcement throughout the state will be looking for unbelted drivers and passengers as part of the 2010 Click It or Ticket mobilization, May 24 to June 6.

Cal Poly alumna honored by governor for AmeriCorps service

Cal Poly graduate Megan Mastache was given the first California Americorps Member of the Year service award by Governor Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver on May 6.

Graduate students prepare for stem cell research at Cal Poly

Master’s students are working on preliminary stem cell research as part of a new program at Cal Poly.

College of Engineering dean elected to national engineering board

Cal Poly’s College of Engineering dean Mohammad Noori has been selected to serve on the Engineering Deans Council (EDC) Executive Board of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).

Soup and Substance talks hip-hop, Asian Pacific Islander culture

Sipping on tomato basil soup, the 36 attendees listened to biological sciences and political sciences sophomore Emily Hong give her take on the history of both movements and where they overlap.

Faculty member’s trip to Haiti exceeds expectations

Cal Poly architectural engineering faculty member James Mwangi went to Haiti on a volunteer trip expecting to assess buildings for two weeks after the wreckage of the 7.0 earthquake, but ended up taking part in educating Haitian builders.