Cancer never sleeps, and neither did participants of Cal Poly’s fifth annual Relay for Life on Saturday.
Garden Street Terraces approved
Garden Street Terraces, a hotel, residential and retail complex proposed for downtown San
Creek Day focuses on sustainability
Politicians are talking about it. Rocker Tommy Lee and rapper Ludacris’ reality show “Battleground Earth” revolves around it.
Poly Bemani rocks out in McPhee's
If you’re ever in the University Union, perhaps waiting for your latte at Julian’s or
Cal Poly houses bodies for biology
Upon entering the small room in the Science North building, the scent of formaldehyde
BOS candidates debate at Poly
The candidates for the supervisor of San Luis Obispo County’s fifth district debated in the
SLOPD says wear seat belts
Driving a few blocks may not seem far, especially in the relatively quiet and
Beautiful genes, comfortable jeans
It’s too late. There’s no point in squeezing, stretching and wishing . those jeans just won’t fit.
Congresswoman backs Obama for president
Local congresswoman and superdelegate Lois Capps is endorsing Barack Obama for president
All you need is love (and dancing)
Love was in the air at the Cal Poly Pavilion Saturday night when the Cal Poly Pride Center hosted the Pride Prom. The prom, the final event of Pride Week, was Cal Poly’s second annual Pride Prom. The event is designed to give the LGBT community, as well as allies (straight students who support the community), the kind of prom they never had in high school; it’s also an opportunity to socialize with each other.
19-year-old local veteran honored for tour in Iraq
Central Coast veterans of all ages were honored for their service Friday in a casual gathering organized by local assemblyman Sam Blakeslee, with San Luis Obispo mayor Dave Romero also in attendance. Spotlighted at the gathering was San Luis Obispo native Lance Iunker, 19, who was the youngest veteran honored at a May 7 State Assembly meeting in Sacramento.