Students and grads return from California Energy Tour

The California Energy Tour was a five-day event planned by four Cal Poly alumni with a goal of exposing young professionals to the realities of the California energy sector.

Two found guilty in murder of Poly alum

Jurors found two San Luis Obispo residents guilty Monday of first-degree murder for the 2007 death of a Cal Poly alumnus, the San Luis Obispo Tribune reported.

Barden signs contract with Giants

Former Cal Poly receiver Ramses Barden has signed a four-year contract with the New York Giants, making him the first Cal Poly offensive player to be drafted since 2002.

Students struggle to find summer jobs in SLO

Cal Poly students can benefit from Career Services’ advice on how to find a summer job, internship, or volunteer and add to a resume.

Letters: T-shirt disrespectful, Word on the Street answer inappropriate and more

Letters to the editor responding to a sorority T-shirt, a student’s quote about Kobe Bryant and Jeremy Hick’s last column.

Flexibility, patience key for graduates’ job search

There’s one thing Cal Poly graduates will want to keep in mind while hunting for their dream job this summer; be flexible. Chances are you won’t find it right away.

Summer construction projects will change the look of Cal Poly

This summer marks a period of transition for the Cal Poly campus, with several highly anticipated large-scale construction projects slated to start immediately after finals week.

A year in review: Looking back at the year’s top headlines

At the end of the year we look back at the year’s top news stories. Full of controversy and history the top headlines have kept us reading. With presidential elections, college based fees, losses and arrests the year

Student addresses heart issues in D.C.

Third-year biology major and survivor of several strokes, Block joined 464 other American Heart Association You’re The Cure advocates and met with legislators to rally support for heart disease and stroke research and accessible health care.

Intramural Fields Finally Nearing Completion

The idea of replacing the upper intramural fields with synthetic turf that could be playable in any weather, seemed like a dream scenario for ASI and students who play intramurals at Cal Poly.

Feature story: Mothers for Peace-Active in issues of peace, social justice and environmental safety for 40 years

Mothers for Peace (MPF), a non-profit organization formed in 1969 as an anti-Vietnam War group, has remained active in issues of peace, social justice and environmental safety for over 40 years.