New coffee shop WithCo Coffee opened Jan. 28 in the Creamery Marketplace on Higuera St. with a theme unique to San Luis Obispo. Unlike the earthy tones and rustic themes of other coffee shops in town, the charcoal black interior…
Country artists Casey Donahew and Chancey Williams to perform at Poly Royal
Country musicians Casey Donahew and Chancey Williams and the Younger Brothers Band will perform at Cal Poly in April during the 79th annual Poly Royal Rodeo. Casey Donahew Donahew will headline Poly Royal with a Saturday, April 13 performance. The…
Dwight from “The Office” and co-founder of SoulPancake to speak at Cal Poly about joy
“[Wilson and Mogharabi] are just totally fired for joy,” Industry experience and management junior and ASI Special Events Student Assistant Jody Maddigan said. “Just looking at campus climate and stuff like that, we were like, ‘We need some joy here.’ It’s going to be amazing.”
Cal Poly alumnus Austin Hope named Paso Robles Winemaker of the Year
Cal Poly alumnus and owner of Hope Family Wines Austin Hope was named the Paso Robles “Wine Person of the Year” on Jan. 18. “The past recipients of this award are icons in this industry and to be recognized along…
Students surprise their Valentines with Take it SLO singing telegrams
Cal Poly acapella group Take it SLO to perform singing telegrams the week of Valentine’s Day.
Team hopes to continue winning streak as students cast Cal Poly’s 2019 Concrete Canoe
A concrete canoe might seem like an oxymoron, but Cal Poly’s civil engineering students are employing the laws of science and looking to row their way to another national championship. The Cal Poly team participates in the The National Concrete…
What’s up, SLO? Here’s what’s happening this weekend
Rain may be in the forecast, but San Luis Obispo still has plenty of events this weekend to keep you busy. Here’s a preview of what’s happening this weekend.
Cal Poly and other colleges keep losing students — only Cal Poly doesn’t know why
Schools lose students every year. “Financial stress,” “personal reasons” and “academic matters” are a few reasons students cite. Normally there’s a trend – the spike in dropouts acting as a sort of bittersweet red flag that allows institutions to diagnose…
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Dreams of Disney may come true for one Cal Poly student
Since his freshman year of high school, Kyle Branch has thought about the Walt Disney Imaginations Competition. It would take nearly a decade and four tries for Branch to get the news: from a pool of 260 original teams, his…
New Year, New Me? How students’ New Year’s Resolutions are going one month in
Video by Connor McCarthy Some want to get in shape. Some want to change their diets. Others want to travel more. Art and design senior Molly Eichten has a simple goal: wanting to fix her oven. Whether the goal is to…