Matthew Hurlbutt memorial planned for Tuesday

Friends of Cal Poly industrial engineering junior Matthew Hurlbutt have planned a memorial service for tomorrow, April 13 in Philips Hall at the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center at 11 a.m.

New master’s program awaits approval

Cal Poly’s Fire Protection Engineering (FPE) will be the only master’s program of its kind on the West Coast, and the third such program in the nation.

SLO for Darfur Club “Lives Like Refugees” on Dexter Lawn

Last week members of Cal Poly’s SLO for Darfur club demonstrated what life is like in a Darfur refugee camp by camping on Dexter Lawn from April 5 to 7.

Students march to honor César Chávez

Cal Poly’s Movimiento Estudiatil Xicana/o de Aztlan (MEXA) student organization held its annual march to honor Mexican-American civil rights activist César Chávez last Thursday.

Cal Poly prepares to hold Open House

From April 15 to 17, Cal Poly will be holding their annual open house to give prospective students a chance to view the campus and learn more about the opportunities that are present at the university.

Students march in honor of Cesar Chavez

On April 8 Cal Poly students marched to commemorate the life of Mexican-American civil rights activist Cesar Chavez.

Hurlbutt’s death shocks students

Friends of Matthew Hurlbutt devastated by his death.

Unruly gathering law passed

The San Luis Obispo City Council voted overwhelmingly in favor of the “unruly gathering” ordinance after meeting with little opposition from those present at Tuesday night’s meeting.

Santa Barbara County shuts down Floatopia

The beach below Isla Vista has been shut down as Santa Barbara County officials wants to stop Floatopia from happening at UCSB this weekend. Anyone caught entering the beach will be subject to a citation or arrest.

Gym construction creates more exercise

As construction on the Recreation Center expands the pathway from Hathway Avenue onto campus has been shut down till August 30.

Cal Poly logging team ranks in top 10 at annual forestry conclave

Most Cal Poly students spent spring break relaxing by the pool or taking road trips with friends, but the logging team chose to unwind in a different way.