“Hunters,” as well as a behind-the-scenes documentary, will be available for streaming Friday, Feb. 21 on Amazon Prime.
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“It’s like floating in the Dead Sea, but on crack.” Residents turn to sensory-depriving floatation therapy
Floating in a water-filled tank with 1,100 pounds of dissolved Epsom salt, heated to match a human’s natural body temperature is one way people are blowing off steam.
Music department brings back Bach with a week of Baroque music
Baroque music is old, but not stiff, according to music sophomore Zahra Rothschild. She is one of many students who partook in Bach Week, a six-day festival celebrating the music of the Baroque era.
Talk About It Tuesday: A space for students to discuss tough conversations openly
From 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on the University Union’s first floor, students are invited to discuss a new theme each session relating to global issues, hot topics on campus and community matters.
Students develop next-gen flight test data system
A team of Cal Poly students successfully conducted the first flight of a new, smaller and more efficient flight test instrument.
Not sure how to do your laundry? This student runs a cleaning service to teach you how
No mess is too big for Amanda Hodges. The public health sophomore offers a cleaning service that helps students tidy up while learning how to stay clean. “The best part about the job is seeing the final product and watching the clients keep up with the cleaning tasks,” Hodges said. “The payment is pretty nice […]
Art & design students land opportunities with “Artstagrams”
Art and design sophomore Lauryn Sugai’s Instagram landed her artwork a place to display at Kuma, a Los Osos sushi and ramen restaurant.
RA creates ‘Mountaintop,’ a podcast for freshmen
Oak Gast releases episodes every Sunday, covering announcements for the upcoming week, a recap of the previous week and campus news.
Wings for Change: the Butterfly Effect club added a mural to Poly Canyon Village
The mural, she said, is meant to inspire students to enact the change they wish to see in the world.
Students crowd Mott Lawn for goats — and yoga
Many students stood in line for an hour in anticipation of petting and posing with goats.
Cal Poly music students travel to Kenya for cultural exchange program
The journey to Africa began in 2017 when the International Choral Society’s International Conducting Fellowship Program selected choral conductor Scott Glysson for an exchange.

