Defendants Russell Taylor and Adam Marszal pleaded no contest to misdemeanor hazing in the death of Carson Starkey Thursday morning in a San Luis Obispo County courtroom.
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Cal Poly announces plans for destruction of Science and Math Building
Cal Poly will reveal later this month how the new Science and Mathematics Building demolition and construction will impact campus.“It’s going to disrupt this part of campus,” said Philip Bailey, dean of the College of Science and Mathematics. “It’ll be tough for two and a half years.”
Cal Poly student wins six-figures playing poker
Michael Linn won the seventh $1,500 No-Limit Hold ’em championship Thursday, July 1, according to ESPN’s World Series of Poker coverage. His win resulted in his first WSOP gold bracelet and an earnings of $609,493.
Cal Poly professor wins Educator of the Year award
Graphic communications assistant professor Brian Lawler won the Educator of the Year award from the Electronic Document Systems Foundation.
Cal Poly alumni create iPhone app
Two Cal Poly alumni created an iPhone application named Taleee. The application, which came out two weeks ago, that brings opinions about anything and everything to the everyday consumer.
Diablo Canyon found safe at annual meeting
Despite the June 22 alert, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) reported that the Diablo Canyon Power Plant met the high standards for safety and security at its annual town hall meeting June 29.
SLO County sees more than 200 whooping cough cases
San Luis Obispo County has seen 210 of approximately 900 confirmed, probable or suspect cases of pertussis, or “whooping cough,” in the state so far this year, according to San Luis Obispo Public Health Services.
Engineering dean dismissed
Dean of the College of Engineering Mohammad Noori was dismissed after allegations of misappropriated funds and a lack of leadership.
Carson Starkey trial results in jail time
Two defendants in the criminal trial of Carson Starkey pleaded no contest to misdemeanor hazing charges and will serve jail time. Zachary Ellis and Haithem Ibrahim will serve 120 and 45 days respectively in county jail and three years of informal probation.
Symposium to stress educators’ role in STEM fields
The third annual STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Education Leadership Symposium will take place June 28.
Student fees increase
Another increase in student fees means already struggling campuses in CSU system may face even more hardship.