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Minorities bond across cultures

He was the only black student in most of his classes and his dorm. As a minority, Smith (not his actual name, see editor’s note below) found himself isolated from Cal Poly by his race. Monday, he will bring together others who share that sense of separation. Smith, architecture sophomore, moved from Chicago to Cal Poly, […]

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Beerbongs for world peace

Photos by Maggie Kaiserman The mission behind Beerbongs For World Peace is to acknowledge the world’s problem of hunger while drinking responsibly. While many college students drink to party, a group of Cal Poly students and graduates drink for a purpose. President of Beerbongs For World Peace and Cal Poly graduate Casey Curtis developed the […]

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ASI Board of Directors Meeting Roundup

Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors held its first meeting of the quarter last night. The meetings are held every other week in the University Union (UU), room 220. ASI President Kiyana Tabrizi reported: University Police Department Chief of Police Bill Watton is retiring. He will remain on campus until a replacement is found. […]

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'A hostile work environment': Cal Poly staff union addresses workplace bullying

Sometimes it’s yelling. Other times it’s an impossible work assignment. Instances of workplace bullying have increased in the last three years, Cal Poly Staff Union President Joan Kennedy said. Staff reported 10 instances of workplace bullying to the union in the past four months, Kennedy said. “Here at Cal Poly, there are many staff people […]

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Cal Poly women talk sex

Some learned from older brothers and sisters. Others from movies such as “Titanic.” But the majority of the 27 women at Let’s Talk Sex said they learned about sex in fifth and sixth grade via a sex education class. Caitlin Fuller, a psychology junior and Sexual Assault-Free Environment Resource (SAFER) female educator, organized Let’s Talk Sex […]

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Teaching left behind

The Cal Poly professors who educate future teachers are hoping the state will apply for a waiver from No Child Left Behind (NCLB), which would allow California’s teachers to bring art, music, history and physical education (PE) back into the curriculum, School of Education professors said. Schools only focus on the subjects they are tested […]

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Wine country possibly shrinking

Global warming could hurt Cal Poly and other premium winegrowing regions of California in the next 30 years, said Noah Diffenbaugh, an assistant professor of environmental Earth system science at Stanford. Diffenbaugh and other Stanford University climate scientists said by 2040, the amount of land suitable for growing wine grapes could shrink by 50 percent […]

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Engineers navigate recession successfully

Students graduating as industrial and manufacturing engineers from Cal Poly are not having problems finding jobs, engineering department chair Jose Macedo said. Companies such as Raytheon and Solar Turbines look for Cal Poly students, especially in the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department, because the students have the confidence and experience to work in a company such […]

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