Without large groups of students on campus, construction crews are able to complete projects with fewer disruptions. The William and Linda Frost Center for Research and Innovation and other campus projects have accelerated over the past few months, with minor setbacks, and virtual work that has provided a streamlined workflow.
Author Archives: Sean Galusha
ASI now officially recognizes October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) unanimously voted to dedicate the month of October as domestic violence awareness month, in a board meeting Oct. 30. The proposal came from Safer, an on-campus confidential advocacy, education and support program for addressing sexual assault, sexual misconduct, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking. Cal Poly did not recognize any specific […]
This Cal Poly student picks up 100 pieces of trash every day
In the summer of 2018, environmental management and protection junior Marissa Miller set a goal to surf 100 days in a row. This year she redirected her goal to give back, setting out to pick up 100 pieces of trash every day for 100 days. The avid surfer and president of the Cal Poly Surfrider club […]
Cal Poly is the first university to assist the Air Force in monitoring objects orbiting earth
Cal Poly students will now be helping the United States Strategic Command track more than 23,000 small objects orbiting Earth in the first university partnership of its kind. As the amount of satellites and space debris — like rocket bodies and dead payloads — grows in Earth’s orbit, government officials are calling for increased monitoring, […]
Campus Dining starting to bring local businesses on campus with SloDoCo pop-up this week
As part of a new Campus Dining initiative to bring variety to food on campus, SloDoCo will have a pop-up stand in the lobby of 805 Kitchen until Friday, Sept. 27. The booth is accepting PolyCards for payment. The SloDoCo pop-up menu consists of 15 donuts, including the cinnabomb, vegan cake, baked gluten-free, assorted old […]

