The ban on smoke and tobacco products will take effect on Sept. 1 and apply to all Cal Poly properties.
Ask a Healthcare Professional: Allergies
he kind folks at Campus Health and Wellbeing have some solutions to make it through the rest of the waves of pollen unscathed
Knocked out: Concussions in college athletes
Cal Poly athletes’ lives have changed forever after getting multiple concussions.
Superfoods are not so super
Why are superfoods are often over credited for their healthy qualities and what other foods are just as healthful?
Sleep on it: Tired of the competition
By using a lack of sleep as a metric for our work ethic, we are convoluting an unhealthy habit with a point of pride.
Take the health and wellness challenge this May
Health and Wellness Center collaborated with Cal Poly and SLO resources, challenging students, faculty, and staff to enrich their health.
Why walking barefoot may be a step in the right direction
On a sunny day, it’s not uncommon to see students walking around campus without their shoes on. They’re equipped with a backpack and regular school attire and though they keep the same pace as their peers, their lack of footwear…
HIV and other STIs on the rise in SLO
A steady increase in cases of other STIs in San Luis Obispo County could point to increased vulnerability to HIV
What stalking can look like and how to get help
Bringing awareness to the seriousness of stalking and unhealthy or abusive relationships
Second case of measles found in SLO County
The County of San Luis Obispo Public Health Department confirmed today that another San Luis Obispo County resident has contracted measles.
Professor suggests the pathway to diabetes is one we may overlook
What causes Type 2 diabetes? For most, the answer seems clear: obesity is the top risk factor. But Cal Poly kinesiology professor Marilyn Tseng thinks there may be something else that plays a crucial role. Before she started teaching at…