The Cal Poly Recreation Center stands out as a bright, modern space where students can go to sweat, study and sleep. But unbeknownst to the approximately 7,000 yogis, runners, lifters and casual exercisers that head to the Recreation Center daily,…
The policy and ethics of dating a professor
Looking at the legal and ethical questions that come with student-professor relationships.
Students and faculty plan to march against rape
The march will begin in the UU and move to Lauren Southern’s talk
Art installation questions masculinity through comic superheroes
This is Manifest’s third installment at the University Art Gallery.
Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge teams advance to nationals
The Cal Poly Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge teams will head to their national competitions after placing first overall at the annual regional Pacific Southwest Conference, held April 6 to 8 at University of California, Irvine. The two civil engineering…
House parties continue in SLO despite the costs
Some houses have spent more than $8,000 on noise violation tickets.
How much has Cal Poly’s political climate changed?
Students are learning their voices matter more than they think
New student housing named in honor of Northern Chumash tribe
The housing complex will open Fall 2018.
ASI passes resolution to make feminine hygiene products free on campus
Even though the resolution has passed, Cal Poly Facilities gets to decide whether or not the campus will follow this plan.
Pride Center receives $10,000 donation
The money will be used to help homeless or low income students who need financial support.
Cal Poly logging team wins first place at regional competition
The team brought home a first place title and nabbed four of six spots for top male competitors.