California’s first energy forum headed by women and focused on renewable energy policy was attended by 2 Cal Poly students.
Architecture student wins national design competition
Cal Poly architecture senior Dion Dekker designed a North Miami Beach hotel built partly of shipping containers to win a Modular Building Institute (MBI) student design competition.
Ponytail drive rounds up student support
Cal Poly students and community members came together in the University Union Plaza to give their hair for a good cause, Monday.
Cal Poly’s LGBTQ Pride Center hosts annual Pride Week
Cal Poly’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Center is hosting its annual Pride Week from May 9 through the 15th.
ASI Elections end, investigations underway
The ASI Elections end but candidates who broke campaign policy could face fines and disqualification.
California appellate justices speak on judicial process
Four justices from the sixth division of the California Second District Appellate Court hosted a panel titled “What is the Judge’s Role?” in the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center about the judicial process, activism and restraint and appellate court cases on May 6.
ASI Election winners announced
The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Elections came to a close Thursday night as Cal Poly students announced a new ASI President and Board of Directors.
ASI Elections commence
ASI elections began at 7 a.m. at Cal Poly yesterday. ASI set up voting stations at the library and the University Union to encourage students to get out and vote. Voting ends tomorrow at 7 p.m. and the winner will be announced shortly after.
Bicyclists hit the roads in month-long competition
May is national Bike Month and San Luis Obispo County is along for the ride.
Aquatic recreationists keep sharks on radar in Central Coast waters
Dean said he was to the right of Spooner’s cover, on an outer reef break about 100 yards out. He was going over a wave and saw a shark fin about 40 feet beyond his friend.
Women’s tennis earns six All-Big West selections
Six Cal Poly Women’s tennis platers earned All-Big West selections Tuesday afternoon, making the the 2009 roster the first in program history to earn four all-conference first team singles selections.