‘Earn By Doing’ nothing new at Cal Poly

Is the increased focus on earning while at Cal Poly a recent development? A look through Cal Poly’s history shows that “Earn By Doing” is hardly a new idea.

Cal State chancellor makes surprise visit to campus

California State University Chancellor Timothy White made a surprise visit to Cal Poly today to greet students and meet with campus officials.

Experts talk campaign finance reform

Panelists called for citizen engagement and grassroots activism to reform the current system.

Why architecture students build structures you could never live in

These projects, though they may seem abstract, are all part of easing architecture students into looking at larger and more complex sites.

California bill could allow underage students to taste wine

The bill, AB-1989, was introduced by Assembly Member Wesley Chesbro, and would allow students enrolled in an accredited winemaking or brewing program to taste, but not drink, alcoholic beverages for class.

Cal Poly Democrats return to campus

Daniel Estes, economics and political science third year, decided to restart the Cal Poly Democrats after seeing a need for a group that would allow students on the liberal end of the political spectrum to come together and express themselves.

Cal Poly student-athletes trusted to conduct themselves on social media

“Our student athletes are adults, they certainly know right from wrong,” Don Oberhelman, Cal Poly’s Director of Athletics, said. “They don’t need to hear a laundry list of don’ts.”

President Armstrong expands on his 2022 vision

He spoke about diversity, the university’s capital campaign, quarters vs. semesters, graduation rates and potential businesses on campus.

The vision: Armstrong lays out future plans for Cal Poly

Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong presented his vision of Cal Poly in 2022 in a keynote speech at the Performing Arts Center this past Friday.

Cal Poly revising alcohol policy

An ad-hoc committee made up of campus administrators, staff, police and student representatives is currently revising Cal Poly’s alcohol policy.

Battling depression, he found someone to talk to

Logan Cooper is talking, as he sits on a desk crowded with turntables, mics and a mixing board inside KCPR, Cal Poly’s radio station.