If you are looking for Katie Draeger, you might want to check the beach. The recreation, parks and tourism administration junior is an avid surfer and the main instructor at Sandbar Surf, a Billabong surf camp based out of Pismo Beach. Draeger has been surfing since she was 12, and brought her love of the beach to Cal Poly […]
Hang 10 with Sandbar Surf
SLO 5-0 5/19-5/27
Saturday, May 19 12:21. An assault was reported on the 1200 block area of Monte Vista Place. 6:43 a.m. A vehicle theft was reported on the 700 block of Marsh and Chorro streets. Sunday, May 20 12:01 a.m. An assault was reported on the 1000 block of Chorro Street. 2:03 a.m. An assault was reported […]
Cal Poly Television 4-21-2012
Featuring all local news and sports for the week of May 21 through May 25 from the studios of Cal Poly Television.
Strawberry Festival Photos
The Strawberry Festival in Arroyo Grande took place on Saturday and Sunday in the Village. Despite cloudy conditions both days, hundreds of vistors flocked to the sectioned-off portion of Grand Avenue, enjoying food, crafts, competitions and various forms of entertainment.
Confusion arises over WOW restrictions
Following dissent over the announcement that Week of Welcome (WOW) activities will not be allowed off-campus in the fall, Coordinator of Orientation Programs and Assistant Director of Student Life and Leadership Andrene Kaiwi-Lenting released an apology letter on Wednesday, stating she hadn’t correctly understood the directive to shift more orientation activities on-campus. In the letter […]
Tune in to UU Hour with weekly concerts
Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) puts on Concerts in the Plaza, in the University Union (UU) Plaza during UU Hour (11 a.m. to noon on Thursdays), but it would like to gain more suggestions from students, according to ASI Events entertainment student supervisor Leif Garrovillas. ASI Events currently puts on five to six concerts a quarter and suggestions […]
Student arrested after chase
The Avenue turned into the setting for a police drama Wednesday, as a student ran through the campus dining facility with a police officer on his heels. Police originally stopped the student for skateboarding on campus, University Police Department (UPD) Chief Bill Watton said. The student allegedly gave the officer false information, and when the […]
Big (West) enough for Boise State?
Conference realignment has been a bit frustrating for men’s basketball head coach Joe Callero. Like many members in the collegiate sporting world, he doesn’t even try to keep up anymore. He’s tried his best to ignore the puzzle after the rapid-paced changes that have come to conference realignment in the past few years. “In terms […]
Crosson leads new era of Poly volleyball
A disappointing seventh-place finish in the Big West and a season filled with much adversity leaves the Cal Poly women’s volleyball team with only room for improvement as it returns the Big West’s Play of the Year along with new head coach Sam Crosson for the 2012 season. “The goal would be to win conference,” […]
Drinking for charity: Students raise funds for global literacy
When it comes to money, college students have little to spare — unless it’s Thursday night at the bars in downtown San Luis Obispo. That is what sparked the idea for “Beers for Books,” where people buy drinks for a different purpose: global literacy. Held at Creeky Tiki Grill on May 17, the event was […]
Student selected for Italian adventure
Next week, a Cal Poly student will travel back to his roots in Italy. Civil engineering sophomore Sean Pringle has been selected to participate in the Ambassador Peter F. Secchia Voyage of Discovery program, which gives Italian-American students a chance to see and learn more about their heritage with a 10-day trip to Italy. “In […]
