The Cal Poly men’s basketball team is off to one of its best starts in conference play and at home, but apparently Cal State Bakersfield didn’t get the memo.
Students discuss budget issues in teach-in
Three Cal Poly students held a teach-in discussion to raise awareness amongst the Cal Poly community on the impacts of the budget cuts to higher education.
Orchesis reaches 40th anniversary
This year “Continuum” is a compilation of choreography from students, faculty, and professionals that toy with actions as simple as breath to concepts as intricate as the world’s connections.
New club celebrates the Chinese New Year
The Chinese Cultural Club (CCC) hosted their second meeting of the quarter Wednesday night with a calligraphy workshop on lucky phrases in preparation for the Chinese New Year.
Judge set to evaluate Starkey civil trial in March
A San Luis Obispo judge delayed setting a date for the civil trial brought by the parents of Carson Starkey.
Major accreditation not a major problem
There are 40 unaccredited majors at Cal Poly, these are the reasons why.
Former ambassador addresses students regarding economy
Former United States ambassador to Australia Bill Lane talked to a group of Cal Poly students Tuesday regarding concerns of finding jobs after college.
Women’s basketball rebounds from loss against Matadors
Junior forward Kristina Santiago became the fifth leading scorer in Mustang Program history with a 15-point effort to propel Cal Poly (12-6, 5-2 Big West) to a 73-60 win against Cal State Northridge (3-13, 1-5) Saturday night.
Cal Poly battles Northridge down to the wire
Lorenzo Keeler scores 23 points propeling the mustangs to the victory.
Earthquakes remain at core of public eye
With constant tectonic activity happening below our feet and the potential for catastrophe like that which befell Haiti on January 13th, scientists and engineers are finding new ways to prepare for the inevitable.