The most stressful time of the year for students often arrives with midterms and finals. The hours spent sitting in class, studying, doing homework, keeping up with a social life and possibly working a job can be a lot to…
Alternative ink: Meet the students doing their own stick and poke tattoos
Students and professional stick ‘n’ poke tattoo artists from Tradition Tattoo explained their relationship and journey with the DIY form of tattoos.
Cal Poly Soil Science Team takes first place in regionals for the second time in 2018
Cal Poly remains undefeated soil science champions, taking first place at a regional competition in early November.
Student-built bench completed outside Kennedy Library
The finishing touches have been put on a new bench outside of Kennedy Library, designed and built entirely by three architecture seniors to promote tolerance.
Making money in class: ITP students create Quickstand collapsable outdoor table
15 Cal Poly students hope to enhance people’s outdoor experience through the Quickstand — a portable and collapsible outdoor table designed, produced and sold by students. In Applied Business Operations (ITP 467), 15 industrial technology and packaging seniors are running their own…
Meet the nationally-ranked freshman powerlifter who self-trained online
She picked up powerlifting as a hobby just a year and a half ago. Now, she is nationally-ranked.
Student gives migrant children a chance to experience the outdoors
A Cal Poly student took her love for children and the outdoors and merged it with a need for diversity in the parks and recreation field to create a non-profit.
Noose found in Santa Lucia residence hall laundry room
A makeshift noose was found hanging from a laundry room in the Santa Lucia residence hall last weekend, according to a a campus-wide email from President Jeffrey Armstrong sent Wednesday. A bathrobe tie was looped and hung in a shape…
ROTC wins regionals and advances to Seattle competition
For the first time in six years Cal Poly hosted and won the ROTC regional competition.
University diversity plans released; include targeted recruiting, new student and staff programs
Strategy groups have released 23 recommendations, including hiring more staff to recruit underrepresented minority students, developing a mentoring program and requiring diversity effort considerations for faculty promotions.
Creed Bratton from “The Office” is coming to Fremont Theater
You may know Creed Bratton as the ex-hippie employee from “The Office” who says whatever quirky thought is on his mind. Indeed, the real-life Creed Bratton does not stray too far from his depiction in the tv series. And he’s coming…