Conor McGovern is a lifelong Cork resident, and he loves the city.
Guy I met in the pub last night: Volume II
Sometimes a little cheating is okay. Between traveling, studying and entertaining visitors from the U.S., I was only able to hit the pubs on five or six nights over the last couple weeks.
Cal Poly greeks feel robbery’s impact
Five football players’ arrests in an attempted armed robbery of the Delta Sigma Phi main house Sunday morning sent ripples through the Cal Poly greek community.
“Architecture Graveyard” needs serious repair — and new name
College of Architecture and Environmental Design dean Christine Theodoropoulos is meeting with administrators to discuss removing or renovating some of the “Architecture Graveyard” buildings.
Makers meet innovators in LAES
Flash-forward four years, one semester abroad, two Disney College Programs and one LAES degree. Tyler Whipple has just celebrated his one-year anniversary as an entertainment technician at Universal Studios’ Superstar Parade.
For Student Affairs, year focused on alcohol, partying
Cal Poly’s administration has been hands-on in student life this year, for better or for worse.
Billington named new Board of Directors chair
Agricultural business junior Nicole Billington was elected by the current Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors to serve as the chair of next year’s board on Wednesday.
Firm introduces plan to expand University Union
The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors heard a proposal last week to nearly double the size of the Julian A. McPhee University Union within the next 10 years.
Police use fire extinguishers to stop California Boulevard fire
The fire stretched to a maximum of approximately 20 feet by 20 feet, Cal Fire investigator Zach Nichols said.
ASI Board features heavy greek life presence
Only 16 percent of Cal Poly students are members of social fraternities and sororities, but their presence looms much larger within student government.
Nelson Lin: Funny on Facebook, serious about student government
Nelson Lin doesn’t think he’s all that funny. Offline, that is.