Students participated in booth activities to make them aware of their sexual, physical and mental health at the Wellness Fair.
More than 200 show up at Wellness Fair on Dexter
Big refund, small government
American government spending has grown exponentially over the past 50 years. In 1930, the Gross Domestic Product of the United States was $91.2 billion and total federal spending was $11.9 billion.
Moral dilemmas of communist Russia still relevant
This is one of the most thought-provoking and interesting story lines I’ve read. It is full of philosophical ideals as well as an engaging plot that makes complex theories seem relatable and relevant.
Sometimes it’s hard not to look
There he is, tall, brown hair, gorgeous blue eyes, dimples, broad chest, tight muscles, strong enough to throw you across his shoulder and carry you into the bedroom, but not so large that he’d crush you if he were on top.
Wellness Fair promotes positive body images
Cal Poly’s Women’s Programs and Services will host day two of the “Love Your Body” event today at 11 a.m. with a Wellness Fair on Dexter Lawn.
Welfare harms free enterprise economy
The government is supposed to protect our freedoms: “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” But it seems more and more of our politicians are confusing the “pursuit of happiness” with happiness.
Sustainability goals sometimes get lost
It is imperative that sustainability does not loose its position in the minds of students, faculty and staff on campus. The sustainability movement must reposition itself as a driving force on campus.
Tuesday Morning Quarterback: Raiders take Eagles
What a strange weekend of football. Just when you think you’ve got a few teams figured out, they come from left field and snatch victory from the jaws of atrociousness.
Books to go electronic when Kindles hit the library
Five new Kindles will be available for checkout in the Robert E. Kennedy library on Nov. 2 in an effort to find new forms of technology best suited to students’ study needs.
Volleyball falls in five sets to Pacific
Freshman outside hitter Megan McConnell led a trio of Mustangs in double-digit kill figures with 16 Saturday evening, but the Cal Poly volleyball team suffered a loss against Pacific in Mott Gym.
Senior projects go digital
The Robert E. Kennedy Library implemented a new policy this September that senior projects may now only be submitted to the library electronically through DigitalCommons, a new software that serves as a digital catalog for student projects.
