Though professors understand that students have emergencies or unforeseeable circumstances that prevent them from getting to class on time, students should try to show respect for the learning environment.
How to be late for class: the do’s and don’ts of tardiness
Learn By Going: A guide to studying abroad
Not only has mechanical engineering senior Nick Marquez always wanted to study abroad, he always wanted to go to Spain. Through the Cal Poly International Exchange Program, housed within the Cal Poly International Center, he was able to do just that.
SLO Blues wrap up summer season
On Aug. 7, the San Luis Obispo Blues summer league baseball team concluded its 2013 campaign after losing two of its four games in the NBC (National Baseball Congress) World Series in Wichita, Kan.
Cross Cultural Centers: a collection of identities
Industrial technology junior Rotem Drori is an immigrant from Israel. Drori comes from a family of mostly Orthodox Jews. And Drori is gay.
President addresses four goals for upcoming years
Cal Poly will have a “laser focus” on graduation rates in coming years, University President Jeffrey Armstrong said in his annual State of the University speech Monday as he outlined priorities for the university in future years.
Introducing your fall sports head coaches
Cal Poly’s fall head coaches include Sam Crosson, Mark Conover, Tim Walsh, Paul Holocher and Alex Crozier.
Krieghoff shines early
The Cal Poly women’s soccer team, along with sophomore forward Elise Krieghoff, started the 2013 campaign on a tear. The Mustangs won their first four games of the season by a combined score of 15-2, a stretch in which Krieghoff tallied 10 goals. At that point in the year, the Clovis, Calif. native led the nation with a 2.5 goals per game average.
Photos: Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics
Mustang Daily Staff Report [follow id= “mustangdaily”] The classrooms of Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics were filled with students and professors for the first time Monday morning. If every classroom and laboratory was filled to full capacity at any one time, the building would hold approximately 1,300 students, College of Science and […]
Mustang Daily evolves with the times
We’re producing two print publications each week and one traditional news broadcast, but the crux of our operation is moving online — a platform we can update dozens, hundreds of times a week.
No Money, No Problem: Maximize your student discounts
You have grown up hearing about the “broke college student.” But now that you are on your own without mom or dad’s wallet conveniently close by, the stereotype has quickly become a reality. Luckily for students, businesses in San Luis Obispo want to help.
One-tank road trips
Looking for a quick fix of adventure, excitement and just-turned-legal empowerment? Find a friend with a car, and hit the road. Make some new memories just outside of San Luis Obispo with these one-tank road trips: local locations that only require one tank of gas to get there and back. With hidden gems so close by, you’re going to have to make some epic road trip playlists.
