Dia de los Muertos, a traditional Mexican holiday, allowed students to experience a celebration of life honoring the dead.
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CultureFest celebrates 20 years with a ReBirthday
The theme of the CultureFest this year was “ReBirthday” in celebration of the event’s 20-year anniversary.
Taking a ‘Visual Trip through the Golden State’ with Special Collections and Archives
Kennedy Library’s Special Collections and Archives department shows students a sample of their California history collection through “Picturing California” exhibit.
Push Pin Exhibit partners with AIGA Santa Barbara
The Cal Poly American Institute of Graphic Art Chapter welcomed Santa Barbara design professionals to the triannual student art exhibit.
“Home away from home” during the Jewish holiday season
How members of Cal Poly’s Jewish community celebrate the holiday season amidst the start of a new school year
Exclusive interview: Captain Sully talks values for leadership under pressure
What “An evening with Captain ‘Sully’ Sullenberger” will entail.
The Modular House revival
Cal Poly students breathed life back into one of Poly Canyon’s iconic structures in hopes for others to follow suit
The Wheelchair Foundation: New chapter, same goal
The Cal Poly Wheelchair Foundation has returned. What once was a senior project is now a club with the same goal of providing mobility to disabled persons abroad.
Aero Hangar Machine Shop continues to serve students’ need to create
The history of the aero hangar and the college of engineering’s future plans
Campus Dining adds Shake Smart to the menu
Shake Smart, a protein shake establishment, will be brought to the Cal Poly Recreation Center in Fall 2017.
On your marks, get set, solar: PROVE Lab helps kids build solar cars
The PROVE Outreach Program shared their knowledge and taught middle school students how to power cars using the sun in hopes of inspiring future engineers
