This season’s prominent strain, H3N2, has stronger effects on the body than strains in past seasons.
Author Archives: Emily Merten
Student models embody diversity at the Cross Cultural Center’s Fashion Show
The show’s theme, I Am Here, allowed students from diverse backgrounds to assert their presence on campus.
Film photographers create brand inspired by road trips along Pacific Coast
PΛCIFIC is a creative content platform — a website for photography, video, and music discovery, inspired by their road trips.
‘4,000 Miles’ explores the unlikely friendship of a 21-year-old and a 91-year-old
The theatre and dance department will open its drama,”4,000 Miles,” Nov. 2 at Alex and Faye Spanos Theatre.
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.
TEDxSanLuisObispo displays student and community art through showcase
TEDxSanLuisObispo puts new focus on art and design
Yoga teacher expands Human Being Training beyond Cal Poly
Amanda Parker Lambert begins each weekly Human Being Training yoga class at the Recreation Center by writing an idea or mantra on the small whiteboard behind her. Sometimes, the Human Being Training founder comes to class with one in mind. Other times, she will ask students what has been on their minds lately. This week’s […]
Queer Studies minor is officially available
The goal of the minor is for students to contribute to scholarship, creative production and innovation in Queer Studies.
Local clothing swap helps women in need
Cal Poly graduate Asia Croson organizes a clothing swap every quarter.
Cal Poly Arts adds new student discount for PAC shows
Cal Poly Arts added a new student discount for tickets to shows at the Performing Arts Center (PAC) this fall. Students can purchase up to two reserved tickets to a PAC show for $15 dollars each, compared to the 20 percent discount in years prior. “We want to give students the feeling that they’re just […]
Conductor Thomas Davies retired in June
After three decades of teaching at Cal Poly, choir conductor Thomas Davies retired in June.
