Greek life presidents and executives worked on leadership and creating a stronger, more integrated Greek community at the Greek Life Summit in Cambria this last weekend.
Educational tax credit expanded
A newly expanded educational tax credit can now help students pay for textbooks, supplies and equipment.
Senate bill met with opposition by CSU and UC officials
A revised senate bill that will expand the California Public Records Act, forcing secondary university bodies such as the Cal Poly Foundation and the Cal Poly Corporation to open their books to the public was proposed by Sen. Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) Jan. 5.
Speaker talks about freedom
A lecture about the way individuals think of freedom was given by a guest speaker in the University Union Jan. 21. Professor John Medearis, a political science teacher from the University of California, Riverside spoke to Cal Poly students about…
University of Delaware professor talks about errors in climate estimation
Out-of-state geography professors enlightens students about the methods that produce inaccurate climate maps.
Earthquakes remain at core of public eye
With constant tectonic activity happening below our feet and the potential for catastrophe like that which befell Haiti on January 13th, scientists and engineers are finding new ways to prepare for the inevitable.
DUI checkpoint set for tonight
The San Luis Obispo Police Department and the Cal Poly University Police Department are joining efforts to conduct a DUI checkpoint in San Luis Obispo on Friday, January 22, 2010, between the hours of 9 p.m. and 3 a.m. at an undisclosed location.
Update: Two Cal Poly students assaulted on and near campus
Three men are were arrested in for the alleged crimes of assaulting and robbing two Cal Poly students last Saturday.
Cal Poly professor speaks at Morro Bay Bird Festival
Cal Poly Biology professor Lars Tomanek gave a speech about Global Warming and the affects on humans and birds.
Diversity Dinner held by Career Services
A diversity discussion was hosted by Cal Poly Career Services in the Performing Arts Center on Tuesday.
Students recognized for volunteer work
Cal Poly juniors Missy Sparks and Addie Virta were named the January Volunteers of the Month.