Bus brings election buzz

Students got up close and personal with the upcoming election by stopping at C-SPAN’s “Road to the White House” bus. Representatives who support different presidential candidates were also present to speak with students and hand out literature regarding respective candidates on Monday.

One student's journey to stop hazing

One Cal Poly student has been recognized nationally for his proactive stance and efforts to halt hazing at his fraternity.

Aerospace engineering senior and Tau Kappa Epsilon member Adrian Herrera was recently named one of the nation’s Anti-Hazing Heroes by hazingprevention.

C-SPAN buses politics to Poly

A national campaign to educate students and community members about the presidential election is coming to Cal Poly in the form of a 45-foot tour bus.

C-SPAN’s “Road to the White House” bus will be on Mott Lawn today from noon to 2 p.m. to give students the opportunity to interact with key representatives from both parties after taking a 15-minute tour through the multimedia vehicle, which will be running educational videos about the election.

Absentee voting convenient for students

With all the time spent between classes, work and extracurricular activities, staying active in politics can fall to the wayside.

Poly Canyon Village: From hardware to homes

Amid the buzz about the addition of Starbucks to the University Union, the possible Recreation Center expansion and various

Parking: not as spotty as students may think

Parking at Cal Poly causes headaches for groaning students and staff alike, but the

Getting ready for the Relay

The San Luis Obispo chapter of the American Cancer Society is getting ready for its 10th

Though the club is small, the hearts are big

While their peers are slathering on coconut oil and soaking up the sun, some Cal Poly

U.S. printer comes to Poly

Public Printer of the United States and Cal Poly alumni Robert C. Tapella will be coming

Budget threatens Central Coast beaches, parks

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger issued the 2008-09 state budget, which proposed to lessen the state deficit by taking 10 percent of funds away from several state departments, including 48 of California’s 250 state parks, beaches and historic spots.

By closing or suspending access to these 48 parks or lessening the number of lifeguards on duty at state beaches, $13.

Starbucks to replace Julian's

Frappuccinos and non-fat soy lattes, caramel macchiatos and iced vanilla coffees, DoubleShots and extra foam. These staple drinks of Americans everywhere will soon be making their way to campus, as Associated Students Inc. and the Cal Poly Corporation announced last week that a Starbucks Coffee store will open in the University Union for fall quarter of 2008.