Cal Poly student in hospital after crash

SAN LUIS OBISPO – A Cal Poly student crashed into a tree in the 1400 block of Johnson Avenue at 6:35 p.m. Wednesday. Civil engineering major Sean Summers, 19, was taken to French Hospital for minor injuries, including a cut on the finger and bump on the head, said San Luis Obispo Police Department Lieutenant Bill Proll.

Music professor wins CSU award

Cal Poly music professor Craig H. Russell has been named as one of the 2007 recipients

Students help at forgotten disaster

“Realizing how poor and impoverished the people were before the hurricane hit was

Republican thinks outside the box

Patrick Guerriero, executive director of the Gill Action Fund and former Massachusetts

Picking up the pieces

A small trailer has gently sunk into the damaged soil in the front yard. The wooden

Mo's Smokehouse returns in former eatery's space

After leaving its old location of 30 years, Mo’s Smokehouse BBQ reopened April 2 at

A design for the future

A Cal Poly civil engineering team won the design competition “City of the Future: A

The future of elections in the Internet

From the use of the printing press to the televised 1960 presidential debates between Nixon and Kennedy, technology has always played a vital role in American politics.

However, since the advent of television, most candidates have been slow to capitalize on the most recent breakthrough in communication technology: the Internet.

Scooters, motorcycles a means of saving

With gas prices now over $3 per gallon and campus parking lots crowded, many students are now looking at alternate modes of transportation like motorcycles and motor scooters.

Students who ride their motorcycles to campus benefit with closer parking spaces and $90 annual parking permits as opposed to $270 for cars.

The Avenue adds more sandwich alternatives

City Subs, a new sandwich window in The Avenue that specializes in fresh submarine sandwiches, opened for the first time Monday.

What Is Fair?

At least once during college, students get a grade they feel they don’t deserve.