Judge set to evaluate Starkey civil trial in March

A San Luis Obispo judge delayed setting a date for the civil trial brought by the parents of Carson Starkey.

Women engineers recognized for achievements

Five women engineers were honored for excelling in leadership, work experience and grade point average at the 34th annual Evening with the Industry gala last Thursday.

Two students win big on game show

Vanna White and Pat Sajak won’t be the only people worth watching on Wheel of Fortune in the next two weeks when two Cal Poly students compete.

Students host candlelight vigil for Haiti tonight

A candlelight vigil for those affected by the earthquake in Haiti will be held today at 7:30 p.m. on Dexer Lawn.

Major accreditation not a major problem

There are 40 unaccredited majors at Cal Poly, these are the reasons why.

Activist to speak on undocumented immigrant education

Undocumented immigrant activist Dr. Paz Maya Olivérez will speak at Vista Grande Café Thursday at 7:30 a.m. as part of Cal Poly’s Provocative Perspectives series.

Former ambassador addresses students regarding economy

Former United States ambassador to Australia Bill Lane talked to a group of Cal Poly students Tuesday regarding concerns of finding jobs after college.

Raise the Respect sheds light on conflict in Congo

Cal Poly club tries to raise awareness on an issue and an area of the world that they say has been largely forgotten.

Student interest in Poly Escapes remains high

Poly Escapes offers over 20 trips for winter quarter that entail many different activities which cater to student interests.

Professor awarded for integrative design studio

A Cal Poly professor recently won the Creative Achievement Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture.

ASI leadership find answers to student questions

More than 300 students submitted questions or concerns about fewer classes being offered, furloughs and facility projects at “Dollar Dilemmas.”