President Baker hands out awards for community service

President Baker handed out awards for community service to students, faculty and community members Friday.

Cal Poly presidential candidate series: Carlo Montemagno

Cal Poly presidential candidate Carlo Montemagno is currently the dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Cincinnati.

Freshman Mitch Haniger chooses college over the bigs

New York Mets on one hand, Cal Poly Mustangs on the other. Haniger chose to stay in school.

Chase Pami and Krisitina Santiago are Athletes of the Year

Chase Pami, a 157-pound senior wrestler, and women’s basketball junior forward Kristina Santiago were honored as Cal Poly’s 2009-10 Athletes of the Year at the annual Night of the Mustang banquet and awards ceremony.

Cal Poly offers many ways to give back

In the 2007-2008 school year at Cal Poly, an estimated 9,500 students performed 223,525 hours of volunteer work in and around San Luis Obispo.

Baseball looks to continue winning ways against Pacific

The Cal Poly baseball team got off to a rocky start to begin the season, but have turned things around recently. They will look to continue their winning ways to close out the 2010 season when they host the third-place Pacific Tigers.

Graduate students prepare for stem cell research at Cal Poly

Master’s students are working on preliminary stem cell research as part of a new program at Cal Poly.

College of Engineering dean elected to national engineering board

Cal Poly’s College of Engineering dean Mohammad Noori has been selected to serve on the Engineering Deans Council (EDC) Executive Board of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).

Student editors unveil Byzantium

Students unveiled this year’s Byzantium, a student-run literary journal of poem’s and short stories at Sally Loo’s coffee shop Sunday night.

Faculty member’s trip to Haiti exceeds expectations

Cal Poly architectural engineering faculty member James Mwangi went to Haiti on a volunteer trip expecting to assess buildings for two weeks after the wreckage of the 7.0 earthquake, but ended up taking part in educating Haitian builders.

ASI to host Casino Night in Chumash

ASI Events is bringing the excitement of Las Vegas to the Chumash Auditorium for the students of Cal Poly. The event will feature free gaming and “funny money,” including poker, roulette, craps, blackjack and horse racing.