The morning started off with coffee all over her new white shirt. Then she ended up late to school, missing the extra credit issued at the first second of class. A less than average grade turned up in her chemistry class and her car stalled at the light in front of her house.
Beliefs vary among Poly students
Bahá’¡ As one of five Bahá’¡ believers at Cal Poly (out of a total of 15 in the community), Marjan Albert must act as her own source of support. A native of South Africa who moved to Los Angeles County (which has a high population of Bahá’¡ believers) as a young teen, her faith has been a constant influence in her life.
Economy SLO without students
Christina Mills sits at a quiet table in the back room of Linnaea’s Caf‚ in downtown San Luis Obispo.
Pride Alliance: It's OK to be 'out' on campus
The Pride Alliance, which is dedicated to raising awareness about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) community
Furnishings for the future
Patrick Trautfield The Cal Poly Architecture Department and Vellum Build, a San Luis Obispo design and build firm, teamed up to host the third annual Vellum Build/Architecture Department Furniture Design Competition over the weekend. The competition was open to all…
Veritas raises questions of Christianity for believers and nonbelievers alike
Today marks the first day of Cal Poly’s Veritas Forum, an Associated Students Inc.
Students take a 'Stand' against recent sexual assaults
Concerned students gathered in the University Union Plaza Friday night for The Stand
ASI's CP Next gives students a closer look at global sustainability
Cal Poly clubs and Associated Students Inc. hosted CP Next: Generation Sustain Wednesday
Cal Poly kicks off Black History Month
Students filled Bishop’s Lounge in the University Union on Thursday to kick off the Multicultural Center’s Black History Month…
City pays for extended bus hours, students reap benefits
The SLO Transit bus route five was reconfigured by the city of San Luis Obispo at the beginning of the year after it was constantly falling behind by as many as 30 minutes. Route five runs through Cal Poly and stops in front of the University Union.
The new schedule adjustment includes bypassing a stop located further away from campus and allowing the bus to stop in front of the UU more often and an hour later than previously.