Two Cal Poly history seniors translated and researched letters written about the Central Coast in the 1860s.
Students making history come alive with letters
The trials and tribulations of engagement during college
Business administration junior Katie Hill didn’t come to Cal Poly expecting to find the person she would spend the rest of her life with. Then, she met chemistry senior Paul Smith.
History’s end: Local folk band plays last show
Local folk-alternative band History of Painters played its last show as a band this past Friday night at Kreuzberg, CA.
Counseling surveying state of students’ mental health
The Counseling Center on campus is conducting a survey to see the state of mental health of students on campus, Health and Counseling Services Director Martin Bragg said. The survey is used to help the Counseling Center identify mental health issues that need to be focused on.
Housing helping raise funds for Oklahoma tornado survivors
Cal Poly’s on-campus housing communities are raising money for the victims of the Oklahoma tornado tragedy through a change drive, which will last through the end of the school year.
Opinions on opinions
Honestly, I don’t know why people lose their shit over Nutella. I just don’t think the chocolate flavored nut butter tastes all that great.
Students in Fire and Society put newfound skills to firefighting
Some lucky students are leaving their textbooks behind and showing off their new “Learn by Firefighting” skills by practicing putting out fake fires in realistic situations.
Cal Poly baseball is ‘never satisfied’
It’s appropriate that, for the 2013 Cal Poly baseball team, the most quoted phrase tossed around the locker room is to “never be satisfied.”
Should you eat before you work out?
It’s a rare event, but don’t you love those mornings when you wake up and actually feel motivated to work out? Let’s get real, the trek to the Recreation Center before the hour of 10 a.m. can be described more as a struggle, but it does occur once in a blue moon.
PHOTOS: Community pours into Beer Fest
The California Festival of Beers — commonly known as “Beer Fest” — drew thousands to the Alex Madonna Expo Center and Madonna Inn Meadows on Friday and Saturday, respectively, to sample brews, socialize and benefit Hospice SLO. Relive the event through the photos below.
Captain America, Iron Man were first popular conservatives
“There’s only one God ma’am, and I’m pretty sure he doesn’t dress like that” a popular Hollywood character actually said.
