Web site targets downtown crowd

For people who wake up after a late night of drinking at their favorite bar and are unable to recall exactly what happened, NiiTES.com can help.

The Web site specializes in documenting San Luis Obispo’s bustling nightlife. Those who frequent the local bar or club scene have probably already been approached by one of NiiTES.

Lenthall makes presence felt at Poly

A day after debating with Adam Hill, Jerry Lenthall reached out to Hill’s workplace.

Hill, an English lecturer at Cal Poly, is running for supervisor of San Luis Obispo County’s third district against the incumbent Lenthall, who’s trying to earn a second term at the June 3 primary.

Students strive to promote understanding of Middle East

The Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw once said, “Peace is not only better than war, but

Sabetian's platform pushes stability during budget crisis

Studying for midterms. Attending lectures. Doing group projects. Managing a Web site that competes with multimillion-dollar companies?

Bowling class fee increases

Students enrolled in Cal Poly’s bowling classes are finding they have less money to spare since the fee for course materials has

Student arrested for setting fire

University Police arrested a Cal Poly freshman for setting fire to a microwave in The Park dining establishment located in the Dexter

Lema's platform pushes better access to student services

Long years of showing animals through Future Farmers of America and 4-H are not all that shaped Associated Student Inc. presidential candidate Melissa Lema’s work ethic and desire to be involved.

Lema, a dairy science junior with an agribusiness minor who plans to graduate in fall 2009, has a wealth of experience with ASI.

Museum gets new fountain

Children will be able to get a hands-on lesson in solar energy and radiation when visiting the San Luis Obispo Children’s Museum once it reopens, thanks to a giant solar-powered sunflower fountain that was the design of a Cal Poly senior project.

The sunflower, which adorns the Nipomo Street side of the museum, features a solar panel in the face of the flower and is connected to a nearby water fountain.

Supermileage car gets 2,752 MPG

In the day and age in which car dealers exclaim over the efficiency of an automobile that gets 40 miles per gallon, the Cal Poly Supermileage Team will sit back and laugh at their enthusiasm.

After all, the team just built a car that gets 2,752.3 miles per gallon.

Baby born in Fremont Hall

A Cal Poly student gave birth to a baby girl in the third-floor bathroom of Fremont Hall Sunday afternoon.

Kramer pushes for representation, sustainability

A candidate for Associated Students Inc. president stating that she is going to be the voice of the students and represent everyone