Service Awards Luncheon honors long-time Poly employees

The Cal Poly Service Awards Luncheon on March 10 will honor employees of the State, Corporation and ASI departments with milestone service anniversaries from 10 to 40 years from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Chumash Auditorium.

University Union evacuated after student’s fire alarm prank
More than 150 people evacuated the University Union at 4 p.m. Monday after a student pulled the fire alarm as a prank. The crowd waited about 10 minutes while a member of the University Police Department checked the building. No…
University class scheduling: the reality behind the myth

Breaking down the facts of how classes are scheduled at Cal Poly.

Wave of bike thefts hits Cal Poly campus

Seventeen road bikes were stolen at Cal Poly between the 23 and the 25 of February, mostly during the day. All of the bikes were estimated at between $400 and $2,000 and all but one were locked with cable locks.

BLOG: Now that was a hockey game!

The USA-Canada gold medal hockey game energized a sport that has been lacking attention in the United States. Will hockey continue to rise in popularity following the instant classic?

Students, faculty protest budget cuts

“Fire the politicians, not the teachers” read one woman’s sign at a rally outside Senator Maldonado’s office in San Luis Obispo, one of 100’s of events that took place all over California and the rest of the nation on March 4, “a day of action for public education”.

Bowlers raise more than $13,000 in fundraiser

The third annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake event, organized by Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Luis Obispo County.

Former Israeli soldier speaks for peace in Palestine

Jeff Halper spoke about his experiences as an activist in the Holy Land and what he feels needs to be done to achieve peace.

Students, faculty protest budget cuts

Students and faculty came out to protest budget cuts to the CSU system March 4.

Golden Gate Bridge jumper speaks at local mental health event

He walked, tears streaming. For 40 minutes John Kevin Hines paced the Golden gate Bridge crying, hoping that someone would notice- that someone would care enough to stop him and talk.

National movement for public education on March 4

From preschoolers to professors, thousands from California to New York plan to stand together on March 4 as a part of a “day of action to save public education.”