I went to see Bruno on Friday, the opening night, and was surprised when the man checked my I.D. at the door. After watching the first scene, however, it became clear why.
Trustees look for solution to budget deficit
Students may see up to a 20 percent fee increase and faculty may see a 10 percent pay cut as a result of the $584 million budget deficit facing the California State University.
Congresswoman discusses stimulus benefits for Cal Poly
Congresswoman Lois Capps visited campus last week to hear about how the stimulus money is advancing Cal Poly medical projects.
Cal Poly cares for cache of campus cats
The Cal Poly Cat Program (CPCP) was started in 1992. Almost 1,000 cats have gone through the program and over 700 have been adopted out.
BLOG: Obama urged change on Fourth
President Obama gave his weekly address, urging citizens to put forth the same spirit as the country’s first system.
NY Times ends campus distribution
For the past two to three years The New York Times has been available multiple places on campus, but as of next year it will no longer be free.
SLO gets ready for Fourth of July
San Luis Obispo and nearby communities are getting ready to celebrate Independence Day with fireworks, food, music and more.
CFA clashes with chancellor’s office
The CFA issued an open letter to faculty Wednesday criticizing how the chancellor has handled the budget crisis and the press release about the proposed furloughs.
SLO Criterium returns to race downtown
The third consecutive SLO Criterium Central Coast Cycling Classic, a bike race and festival, will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 5. Over 600 racers of all abilities will be coming from all over the U.S. to compete for a portion of the $11,000 in prize money.
Blog: Deficit may force CSU employees to take pay cuts
The CSU Employee Union announced last week that it will enter talks about two-day a month employee furloughs to help with the impending budget crisis.
Defendants plead not guilty in death of Carson Starkey
All four former Cal Poly students charged in the death of architecture freshman Carson Starkey have pleaded not guilty.