Students come and go, but some leave lasting imprints on the university. For one club, members took what they learned in their
Campus dining at the forefront of environmental friendliness
Alan Cushman has a “green mindset.”
As the associate director of Campus Dining
Going green: More than just school spirit
Hybrids, electric cars and alternative forms of transportation are all buzzwords for those
Baker declines to sign commitment again
Cal Poly President Warren Baker declined to sign a pledge for climate neutrality April 18
Sustainable printing made easy
Students at Cal Poly have found their own way to literally work toward sustainability:
Sustainability efforts aided by collaboration of academic colleges
Sustainability efforts on campus aided by interdisciplinary collaborations between
Vista Grande revamped as Sage restaurant
The former Vista Grande Restaurant got a makeover this quarter when Campus Dining
Police make weekend arrests
San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Department deputies responded to a call of shots being
Exploring the Central Coast
San Luis Obispo contains a wide variety of activities for students escaping campus life. The list of possibilities is in no way short, but if all the eventful places are mentioned, the mystery of finding memorable places on your own is gone. So here is a rough guide of places to check out while in the heart of the Central Coast.
'25 to 35' advice worth remembering
Studying. For many college students the word has negative connotations. For those who desire academic success, however, it might be a necessary evil.
Because of this the “25-35” campaign was started to remind students to be aware of the way they spend their time outside the classroom.
Construction changing the face of campus
The Cal Poly that freshmen see today may differ greatly from what they see upon graduation, since big changes are underway in the form of new and ongoing construction projects around campus.
Besides the two major construction projects visibly in the works – Poly Canyon Village and the Center for Construction Excellence – two other projects are already in the pipeline: the Recreation Center expansion and the new Center for Science and Mathematics.