The squeaking of golashes could be heard throughout the hallways of the Cal Poly campus on Tuesday as hoards of poncho-clad students yielding upturned umbrellas scurried into sheltered hallways.
H1N1 vaccine coming to Cal Poly
Ever since the first H1N1 cases in San Luis Obispo County were confirmed April 30, 2009 the question on everyone’s mind is where are the vaccines.
Poly takes heat as Pollan speaks
The Sustainable Agriculture Research Consortium (SARC) has been getting a lot of unanticipated attention for its annual fundraiser featuring noted author and journalism professor Michael Pollan, but not for the right reasons.
U.S. Government lacks moral authority on human rights since public option has yet to pass
While we uphold human rights as tenets in our involvement overseas, does our government give human rights an equally essential place in domestic policy?
Medical marijuana complicates student housing
More than 200,000 people in California have medical marijuana cards, including some students living in University Housing.
Cal Poly to conduct largest campus health study
A research project initiated in 2007 by the Cal Poly kinesiology department, will examine the physical health of college students and their awareness.
Cal Poly to make room for serious students
Cal Poly is now operating with new policies issued from the CSU Chancellor’s office that limit the number of incomplete, withdrawal, and repeat grades students can accumulate per academic record.
Block-scheduling approved by freshmen and colleges
With a few exceptions, most freshmen and colleges found the block-scheduling program effective.
Housing in debt despite increased revenue
Poly Canyon is expected to bring in approximately $14 million alone. But even with this additional money there is still a very large debt and many fees.
Construction to begin on Simpson Strong-Tie Lab
The Simpson Strong-Tie building, which has been in the planning stages for four to five years, is finally ready to break ground.
Saudi Arabia calls quits on Cal Poly deal
A contract long in the works between Cal Poly and Jubail University College in Saudi Arabia has come to a close, and not with the resolution many were expecting.