Budget issues cause freshman-free summer

It may be easier for continuing students to add classes to their summer schedules because new undergraduate students will not

Graduation checklist for the student in need

Your days may be swamped with homework and other activities, but don’t lose sight of the ultimate goal: graduation. If you don’t keep track of your coursework and other requirements, you may end up with a rejected graduation evaluation and angry parents with useless hotel reservations.

Students use silence to show LGBT support

Students across campus held their tongues Wednesday, not in spite or shame, but rather in protest of LGBT oppression.

Saudi partnership concerns raised at forum

Cal Poly students voiced their concerns over a potential faculty exchange program on Thursday in a town hall-style meeting

Delicious beer a souvenir from the dinosaur days

Fossil Fuels Brewing Co. has been in the making for more than a decade, but that’s nothing compared to one of the ingredients

Fatal car accident involves Poly student

Cal Poly business administration freshman Victor Robles was at the wheel of a car accident that resulted in the death of one man,

Senior Prom benefits Alzheimer's Association

More than 300 Cal Poly students and San Luis Obispo senior citizens attended the second annual Senior Prom – twice the number of last year’s attendees – and helped raise more than $3,500 for the Alzheimer’s Association.

The three-hour event, hosted by Cal Poly’s Student Community Services, was held Sunday at the Manse on Marsh, a senior living community at 475 Marsh St.

New yogurt shop brings competition to downtown

The latest addition to the Yogurt Creations franchise offers enough toppings to satisfy even the pickiest frozen yogurt lover. The huge variety – including delicious cheesecake bites – is accompanied by an upscale style that is downright soothing. Owner John Bolton considers the new downtown San Luis Obispo location to be the franchise’s flagship store.

Top 10 ways to help save the environment

Ever wonder what you as a Cal Poly student can do to make a difference in the environment? Perhaps you just thought that bettering our environment was too big of a job to tackle, but you would be wrong. According to Jorge Montezuma, next year’s external vice president of the Empower Poly Coalition, and business junior Andrew Houtby, there are actually a number of things anyone can do without too much thought or effort.

Local green businesses relieve bad shopping consciences

Want to be more environmentally friendly but don’t know how to get started? Want to be able to go shopping without unintentionally contributing to sweatshops, lead poisoning or global warming? Well, fear no longer! Here’s a list of some of San Luis Obispo County’s greener businesses to help relieve your conscience.

Student activists make changes to Poly

Most of us think of “industrial revolution” as a thing of the past, but for some Cal Poly students, the time for change within industry