The California State University Board of Trustees voted to approve a 10 percent fee increase May 14 in light of impending state budget cuts.
Nichiren Buddhism: small but strong following at Cal Poly
Remember back in 1996 when Gwen Stefani was crying out “Don’t Speak” with a bindi bead on
Lee gets an Express teammate
Cal Poly sophomore right-hander D.J. Mauldin has signed to play with the Eau Claire Express, the team announced Wednesday. Mauldin was one of five signings — four of them pitchers. The 6-foot, 185-pounder is currently 4-5 with a 4.22 ERA,…
Surfboard shaping program recognized
Cal Poly’s surfboard shaping program was recognized on Tuesday by The Surfer’s Journal, “the ‘National Geographic’ of surfing mags”
Advocates debate abortion tonight
Controversial debates strike again tonight with the Associated Students Inc.-sponsored Pro-Life v. Pro-Choice Debate as part of
Mendes, Day Poly's Athletes of Year
In expected fashion, Chad Mendes and Sharon Day were named Cal Poly’s 2007-08 Athletes of the Year on Tuesday night. Well deserved. Men nominated for the award included: Brent Morel (baseball), Titus Shelton (basketball), Phillip Reid (cross country), Ramses Barden…
ASI presidential candidates cut costs
Our capitalistic society revolves around money – earning it, saving it, and of course, spending it. So when posters, T-shirts and signs
Fraternity house could LEED to greener future
A local fraternity’s effort to become greener has its members striving for gold – certification, that is.
A brand new Day — in video
Video of Sharon Day reaching the Olympic “A” standard in the women’s high jump at this past weekend’s Big West Conference Championships at Cal State Northridge surfaced on the Internet, at the Big West’s official Web site. She cleared 6…
Politics, music help Rock the Vote
It’s not often that local politicians and local rock bands share the same stage, but that’s exactly what happened at Rock the Vote in
PolyHouse builds hope, character
Students in construction-related majors can make a difference in peoples’ lives while learning their trades, thanks to the fifth-annual PolyHouse program.