A look back in time at politics at Poly

Sitting in the middle of one of the most liberal states in the Union, conservative Cal

City Councilman Allen Settle: Man of Law

If you’ve never had the privilege to meet Allen Settle, you only have to peer inside

Cal State Fullerton guard's suspension could be more major than it may seem

It was somewhat mysterious when 5-foot-6 Cal State Fullerton point guard Junior Russell didn’t start at Mott Gym on Saturday. According to the Orange County Register, it was because he’s been arrested and charged with marijuana possession for sale. And…

SLO icon for peace: "Hey, peace on you!"

If you live in San Luis Obispo, you probably know who he is and likely don’t know anything about him. If you see him at Farmers’

Panel discusses results of America's primaries

It was supposed to clear the picture and set the stage for the most anticipated presidential election in decades. Instead, questions

Changes coming to Campus Dining

Students entering on-campus restaurants may notice old decorations and paint jobs being replaced with under construction

Poly students streak for cancer

Cal Poly has a new tradition, one that dwarfs the now-dying Mardi Gras celebrations and also contributes to a cause. And while it

And they say there’s only one Cal Poly

A former Cal Poly quarterback was named the head coach of an NFL team over the weekend. Well, kind of. The Washington Redskins named Jim Zorn as their head coach Saturday night. He is perhaps best known as the former…

McCain, Obama win most SLO County votes

Election results for San Luis Obispo County and the polling precinct on the Cal Poly campus differed from the state’s results.

Mardi Gras in SLO still a nonevent

Mardi Gras in San Luis Obispo remained a nonevent for another year, thanks to the efforts of city government, law enforcement

Environmentalist Winona LaDuke to speak

In the early ’90s, Time Magazine nominated her as one of America’s 50 most promising leaders under the age of 40. Since then she has worked as a board member for Greenpeace USA and ran as Ralph Nader’s vice president in 1996.

Environmentalist, feminist and internationally-known Winona LaDuke will be the spotlight speaker for the Provocative Perspectives series with a talk entitled: “A New American Identity for the Millennium” Thursday morning on campus.