Ten students left with box set DVDs, almost 300 left with posters and all 996 students watched the exclusive pre-screening of Game of Thrones season five before it airs this weekend.
Drought could get worse, professors say
The current drought is the most severe one California has had in the past century.
Oh, SNAP: Why you may want to keep it down the next time you turn up
Welcome to the Student Neighborhood Assistance Program, or SNAP.
‘St. Fratty’s Day’ investigation continues: students summoned for ‘required’ questioning
“Our ultimate intent is to determine who is directly responsible for planning this gathering and hold them accountable for creating a safety threat to the participants and the community,” Dean of Students Jean DeCosta said.
Students petition to keep political science professor at Cal Poly
Students advocate to keep Professor Krishnan on campus after he was denied a full-time tenure track position.
Forum sparks conversation about St. Fratty’s Day
President Jeffery D. Armstrong, Vice President for Student Affairs Keith Humphrey and ASI President Joi Sullivan led the discussion.
Mustang Marching Band to perform in Chinese New Year Parade
The band performed for the first time last year and was awarded first place in its category.
PULSE seeks to ‘Buck the Stigma’ around mental health
Buck the Stigma will be held Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the University Unity (UU). The only exception will be on Tuesday, which will be held on the Mott Lawn.
Rev. Caro Hall speaks: ‘Gay, With Jesus: Toward a Homosexual Christianity’
Reverend Caro Hall spoke to Cal Poly students this past Tuesday on gay sexuality in relation to Christianity through scripture and theology.