Their performance at KCPR’s Open Mic Night earlier this month was one of their lasts as a full band.
European-style Christmas market brings holiday cheer to Cambria
Dirk Winter, nicknamed “Mr. Christmas,” created the Cambria Christmas Market after being inspired by the European markets.
SLO native becomes SLO councilman
Gomez has plans for sustainability, housing and community relations.
College Republicans refuse to reformat Milo Yiannopoulos’ speech
The university also refuses to change the format, citing the right to free speech.
From grads to grapes: Cal Poly alumni impact the local wine industry
Cal Poly alumni are slowly populating the wine industry in the San Luis Obispo county.
Cal Poly orchard allows visitors to pick their own produce
People are given a bucket, a pair of clippers and are allowed to roam and pick their own fruit.
Student enterprise and Poly Plant Shop bring holiday cheer with poinsettias
Poinsettias from the enterprise are still on sale through the end of December
ASI supports university position to aid undocumented students
Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) unanimously passed a resolution Dec. 1 supporting the creation of a full-time position dedicated to addressing the needs of undocumented students at the DREAM Center. According to Dr. Jane Lehr, women’s and gender studies department chair…
Conceptual painter bridges gap between art, science and nature
Students and faculty members gathered in Kennedy Library to listen to a Cal Poly alumnus speak about her exhibition at SLOMA.
Art and incarceration
Cal Poly students helped put artwork produced by minors in the juvenile hall system into a meaningful gallery.
Got a flat tire? Student club offers free bike repairs
Although service is free, club members do accept donations.