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Author Archives: Laura Hoover
Poly Pals helps international students transition to life at Cal Poly
International students get to know Cal Poly students through the Poly Pals Program
Monarchs migrate to Pismo by the thousands
It’s the time of year where butterflies drip from the branches.
SLO residents find out how they got on the map
The annual Central Coast Railroad Festival draws hundreds and teaches SLO residents how their city was built because of the railroad.
Morro Bay changes its annual festival to showcase locals
The 35th annual Harbor Festival drew hundreds to Morro Bay.
New Scout Coffee close to campus
Scout Coffee expands their shop to Foothill Blvd.
Civil engineering Steel Bridge team makes Cal Poly history
Laura Hoover went to the Steel Bridge team practice as it prepared for the national competition.
Students join forces with a nonprofit to tell Cal Poly how they are helping amputees walk again
Five Cal Poly engineering seniors and Help One Walk (HOW) International put on the event “Finding the Forgotten Ones” this past Friday. The presentation told the story behind how the nonprofit started and how the seniors are involved. HOW International was started by John Mullen and Douglas Bowman after they heard a story of a young land […]
Students celebrate a traditional festival by covering each other in color
Cal Poly’s Indian Student Association hosted its biggest event of the year on Sunday. The Holi Festival of Colors is a Hindu celebration from South-East Asia. The festival announces the coming of spring and represents the victory of good over evil, as well as having a wide variety of other meanings. More than 300 participants filled […]
A place to relieve school stress through creativity
Students and community members get artsy in the craft center.
Why the Avila Pier is closed and what is coming next
Students and community members respond to pier closure

