Life’s biggest questions are on the menu to be discussed at Cal Poly next week during the Veritas Forum.
Mustangs battle Pacific at home
This Friday, Cal Poly (4-8, 1-0 Big West) will host Pacific (8-5, 1-0 Big West) in a Big West hardwood showdown in Mott Gym.
Cal Poly floats to the top
For the second year in a row the Cal Poly float won the KTLA Viewers Choice Award, this year they also won an award from the Tournament of Rose’s Committee, the Bob Hope Humor Trophy.
Cal Poly wins gold as best workplace for commuters
Innovative and sustainable means of transportation have made Cal Poly a standout as far as benefits not just for commuters but for the environment as well. Cal Poly was recognized with a gold medal this year as a Best Workplace for Commuters (BWC) by the University of South Florida’s National Center for Transit Research (NCTR).
Campus construction ongoing
Construction in the University Union Plaza began in June 2009. It is funded by money from ASI reserves. The UU is set to reopen in April 2010.
Gallery offers art opportunity on campus
Located next to the Robert E. Kennedy Library and Dexter Subs, the University Art Gallery is a convenient place to take a break. But despite the prominent location, “It is a very hard uphill battle to get students in here,”…
Cal Poly offers hybrid courses
Statistics professor Beth Chance is learning how to redesign a class. She began teaching a hybrid STAT 217 course last spring; this quarter she is learning what she might change as a teacher.
President Baker to retire at end of academic year
Cal Poly President Warren J. Baker said today that he would retire at the end of this academic year or when a new president is selected.
BREAKING NEWS: Poly student found dead
The body of landscape architecture student Charles Tamae was found on Madonna Mountain today by four fellow students.
BREAKING NEWS: Cal Poly student missing since Monday
Landscape architecture junior Charles Tamae was last seen by friends on Mon., Nov. 30. at Cal Poly.