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Friends and family remember Cal Poly student Michael Kullman
Friends and family remember Michael Kullman as a kind-hearted, caring and deeply religious young man.
Men’s Basketball drops first two games of conference play
The Cal Poly men’s basketball team kicked off Big West Conference play with a 65-56 loss on the road against UC Santa Barbara Jan. 9. The Mustangs (4-10, 0-1 Big West Conference) came into the game hobbling, having dropped five of their last six games. With the win, the Gauchos (12-3, 1-0) extended their winning […]
Planned Parenthood Reproductive Justice Conference on campus this Saturday
Cal Poly SLO Planned Parenthood is hosting Unstoppable: A Planned Parenthood Generation Action Conference in Chumash Auditorium from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12. The conference will include a resource fair, panels and workshops focused on healthcare and reproductive justice. Academic and activist Loretta J. Ross will give the keynote speech. Ross is a […]
Student Choice cultural confusion: Japanese or Korean ramen at Campus Dining?
Civil engineering freshman Seth Santa Maria was scrolling through his phone the night of Jan. 5 when he saw something that piqued his interest. “I was scrolling through the Cal Poly Campus Dining website when I saw that Korean food won Student Choice,” Santa Maria said. “But it said ‘Build Your Own Ramen.’” Santa Maria […]
Meet the Van Windens: a Cal Poly record breaking family since 1984
This season, the Cal Poly Women’s Volleyball team made history by recording the best start in program history at 19-1 — a record that has remained untouched since 1984. One person in particular was elated to see this record-breaking season unfold: Kelly Van Winden, an All-American outside hitter, Cal Poly volleyball alum and one of […]
Associated General Contractors club builds tiny homes for homeless veterans
In Feb. 2019, 20 members of AGC will continue to work on constructing the interior of tiny homes for veterans in need.
A survivor’s senior project is investigating sexual assault and rape at Cal Poly
A rape survivor took her experience and propelled it into a senior project, reaching out to others who had similar expereinces and asking what resources Cal Poly provides and could improve upon.
Cal Poly student survives shark attack at Montaña de Oro
Hearing about sharks in the water is often enough to keep people from surfing, but for communication studies sophomore Nick Wapner, surviving a shark attack is only a minor setback. “I’m definitely going to keep surfing. The ocean is probably where I feel most at home and get my peace,” Wapner said. Wapner was surfing […]
Wet start to Winter quarter: Storms predicted to continue through next Wednesday
Rain, wind, and cool temperatures welcomed students back to a new quarter at Cal Poly, but stormy weather will likely continue in San Luis Obispo for another week.
Forestry senior wants to save SLO County’s oak trees
About fifty million trees are estimated to have been killed by Sudden Oak Death on the West Coast alone. That number is rising every day.
