Aryn Sanderson arynsanderson.md@gmail.com The easiest part of New Year’s resolutions? Making them. The hardest? Keeping them. Today is National Ditch Your New Year’s Resolution Day. But if you haven’t broken your 2013 resolution yet, these smart phone apps — and…
Unpacking the pounds: the freshman 15 demystified
While the Freshman 15 is a myth, adjusting to a new lifestyle can effect the health of first-time college students.
Summer construction wraps up in time for school
Detours and orange cones were the symbol of Cal Poly’s campus this summer, with multiple construction projects in full swing during the quiet summer months. The almost deserted campus makes expansion of construction zones easy, Joel Neel said, associate director…
Center closing wRECking student workouts
The Cal Poly Recreation Center is scheduled to close June 13, leaving many students with no place to work out. Cal Poly students will pay for Rec Center fees, but will not be allowed to use the gym until Winter…
Recreation Center closing until January 2012
The Cal Poly Recreation Center will be closed for approximately seven months starting in June, said executive director of Associated Students Inc. (ASI) Rick Johnson at the ASI Board of Directors meeting on Feb. 23. The current University Union (UU)…
On-campus construction continues to cause delays
Cary Subel, an industrial engineering senior, uses his iPhone for most things, even to navigate Cal Poly’s campus via the Cal Poly application. The university app has a lot of campus related information, but Subel mostly uses the campus map…
Fight the aftereffects of holiday treats with a few simple tricks
The holiday season is a time for family, friends, gifts and, most importantly, food. However, before taking a bite into that huge slice of apple pie or extra helping of mashed potatoes and gravy, here are a few tips to avoid returning in January with some extra holiday poundage.
Gym construction creates more exercise
As construction on the Recreation Center expands the pathway from Hathway Avenue onto campus has been shut down till August 30.
Students pumped about new gym
The temporary exercise facility in the Cal Poly Recreation Center is now open and in constant use with gym goers. The opening occurred as scheduled by Associated Students Inc. (ASI) on Sept. 15.
Deficit delays construction
Cal Poly’s $33 million budget deficit has forced some of the planned construction projects on campus to be delayed while some are still going ahead.