Trustees look for solution to budget deficit

Students may see up to a 20 percent fee increase and faculty may see a 10 percent pay cut as a result of the $584 million budget deficit facing the California State University.

Students struggle to find summer jobs in SLO

Cal Poly students can benefit from Career Services’ advice on how to find a summer job, internship, or volunteer and add to a resume.

A year in review: Looking back at the year’s top headlines

At the end of the year we look back at the year’s top news stories. Full of controversy and history the top headlines have kept us reading. With presidential elections, college based fees, losses and arrests the year

America’s past time becomes club team at Cal Poly

Cal Poly will welcome America’s favorite pastime to its arsenal of club sports in the coming school year. The baseball club team, which will be hosting tryouts all fall quarter, got approved by Cal Poly Sport Club Council two weeks ago.

Lee readies for chance at big leagues

If you asked Cal Poly’s head coach Larry Lee, Ryan Lee has done everything in his power this season to move himself into a position to be drafted. As a leadoff hitter, Ryan Lee had on base percentage of .401 and broke the s Division I record for consecutive games with a hit with 26.

Callero rolls up his sleeves and prepares for work

Joe Callero takes the reins of a program that has gone 19-39 over the past two seasons under previous coach Kevin Bromley. “Joe has experience building programs in an academic environment similar to Cal Poly’s.”

Eighteen Mustangs to compete in west regional

The Mustangs were without top sprinter Jarred Houston who had been injured in spring football practice. Houston was expected to be one of Cal Poly’s major contributors when the NCAA West Regional begins today.

Poly education helped writer in Hollywood

Cal Poly 1974 graduate Jim Kouf shared his path to Hollywood last Thursday as part of the College of Liberal Arts distinguished speakers series.

Ralphie May delivers double the laughs, double the fun

“My job as entertainer is to first make people laugh and then one of the things I’ve taken up is to make people think as well,” May said. “Because when you’re making people laugh, it opens the minds up.”

Ralphie May brings big brand comedy to campus

May, who got his big break as runner-up for Last Comic standing in 2004, is possibly the most accomplished performer to ever come to Cal Poly.

Nutrition Club tackles obesity issues

The Nutrition Club at Cal Poly is addressing rising concerns about obesity in America by developing programs, such as Pink and Dude Chefs, urging people to live a healthy lifestyle.