Stanford law professor, Hank Greely gave a lecture entitled “Neuroscience: scientific revolutions, social challenges” in Cal Poly’s Philips Hall Friday afternoon.
New campaign promotes CSU
The California State Student Association (CSSA) launched a new campaign called “California is Made in the CSU.” CSSA started the campaign early in March to educate the voting public about the value of California state universities, executive director Miles Nevin…
Cal Poly student killed on Highway 101 Sunday
Industrial engineering junior Matthew Hurlbutt was killed on the first southbound lane of Highway 101 early Sunday morning.
Cal Poly senior lassos first place at national contest
The 2010 Young Farmers and Ranchers Leadership Conference is where Cal Poly agricultural communications senior Olivia Gonzales articulated on public perceptions of farmers and ranchers, challenged three others national competitors in the final round and took first place.
Bike sharing a possibility on Cal Poly campus
Anyone needing quick transportation could quickly rent a bike and get where they need to go
Four juveniles arrested for possession of explosive devices
On April 2 at approximately 10:30 p.m. the San Luis Obispo Police Department responded to a 9-1-1 call regarding disorderly subjects in the area of Pacific and Archer Streets.
CAED one of three schools awarded worldwide
The College of Architecture and Environmental Design was one of three schools worldwide to be recognized by Autodesk Design Software for their expertise in building information modeling.
Nipomo resident cited after annoying child
It was reported to the police department that on Feb. 28 a suspect utilizing a cell phone camera was attempting to covertly photograph under the skirt of a juvenile female patron at Ross Dress for Less. The incident was not reported to the police department until March 2.
SLO County releases ag industry stats
The San Luis Obispo County Department of Agriculture/Weights and Measures is pleased to announce the release of annual production statistics for the local agricultural industry for 2009.
Crossing railroad tracks could result in $2,000 fine
Crossing railroad tracks in non-designated areas could result in $2,000 fine or ticket for trespassing private property.
EE grading guideline disappears
A controversial grading policy was voted down in the electrical engineering department during spring quarter.