With 9,678 acres of land, 5.8 million square feet of buildings and a population of more than 20,000, Cal Poly is practically its own small city. And, like any city in today’s changing world, going green is the key to continued growth.
PCV defying norms with open-gender housing
Aryn Sanderson asanderson@mustangdaily.net For communication studies sophomore Ben King, the biggest adjustment to living with women was finding long, blonde hairs in the shower, he said. King is the only male in his open-gender Poly Canyon Village apartment. Continuing students…
Peet’s Coffee & Tea closing in spring
Sara Natividad snatividad@mustangdaily.net Cal Poly’s contract with Peet’s Coffee & Tea, a coffee shop located in Poly Canyon Village (PCV), will expire in June, and the restaurant will shut down that month as well. The contract originally expired in December…
Bed bugs found in dorms as recently as this past summer
Bed bugs have plagued the nation’s hotels, apartments and dorms for many years. Within the past year, the pests have infested Poly Canyon, Cerro Vista Apartments and Santa Lucia Hall.