Feather cuffed velour sets, rhinestone embellished cowboy hats, deconstructed sneaker corsets. This is Her Fruit. The “wearable art” clothing company created by communications senior Malia Sine was launched at the start of the new year. By up-cycling vintage fabrics into avant-garde outfits, Sine’s sustainable fashion brand features pieces that are both handmade and one-of-a-kind. “My […]
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San Luis Obispo County expected to see a lower voter turnout in 2020 Primary Election
There was a significant decrease in voter turnout in San Luis Obispo County during the March 3 Primary Election. The turnout for the March 3 election is currently at 41 percent. The vote-count is not yet final, however in the 2016 Primary Election voter turnout was 61 percent in the county, according to San Luis […]
A student’s undocumented past and uncertain future has led to a 20 year battle for U.S. citizenship
As immigration rises to the top of the national political debate, one Cal Poly student’s long and sometimes frustrating journey to United States citizenship shows the endless complexity of the immigration system.
Eureka! and Broad Street Public House release limited access Pliny the Younger beer this week
“They’ve made this the holy grail of beer,” Broad Street Public House owner Matt Cross said. “The beer itself is good, but they have made it so limited that people don’t have a way to compare it to any others.”
Biology professor and team conduct research on sea otter repopulation in California
They have found some of the best habitats in estuaries throughout California.
Chemistry professor leads student research on impact of wildfires
Chemistry professor Matthew Zoerb and a group of undergraduate students are conducting research to help people better understand the effects wildfires have on health and the environment. In the past few years, California has seen the most destructive wildfires in the state’s history, including the Camp Fire in 2018 and the Kincade Fire last October. […]