Kat Campisi is a long way from home. She’s also a long way from her Kaiser Permanente pharmacy. Unfortunately for Campisi, Kaiser only runs their insurance prices through their own pharmacy or through mail-in, which could take days. Although she has good insurance and would normally have access to sufficient health care, Campisi does not […]
Cal Poly Pharmacy helps students fill pricy prescriptions when not covered by out of town insurance
Think you can’t afford to study abroad? Think again
Cal Poly students are increasingly opting to study abroad, according to an annual statistical survey of U.S. campuses.
Student powerlifter finds strength to overcome eating disorder
It was not until Johnson’s mom got her started powerlifting that everything started to change.
The Cal Poly Cat Program has helped find homes for more than 3,000 cats roaming campus
In the early 1990s, hundreds of feral cats roamed Cal Poly’s campus and the surrounding neighborhoods. Some were pets students had abandoned. Others were the offspring of cats brought in by the agriculture department for pest control. Animal science senior Garret Quindimil started the Cal Poly Cat Program in 1992, when he found the cat […]
Sam Crosson leaves Cal Poly volleyball, joins Cal as head coach
Sam Crosson stepped down as head coach of the Cal Poly volleyball team on Wednesday to take over the head coaching position at California. Crosson was responsible for helping turn around the volleyball program at Cal Poly. After he finished his first season in 2012 with a record of 4-26, he coached the team to […]
Greek life comes with a cost
For many students having to work a job, or even two, while in school is the only option to be able to participate in costly extracurriculars, like greek life, on top of an already hefty tuition bill.
Get to know senior point guard Dye Stahley
The Mustangs’ assist leader talks about growing as a leader, her reaction to the blackface incident and her love for crazy socks.
This student business delivers homemade waffles straight to your door
Business administration senior Matt Casadona recently turned his liking for a convenient, yet tasty food into an out-of-the-home business.
Camp Kesem gives kids of cancer patients ‘an outlet away from what is going on at home’
With more than 100 chapters across the country, the San Luis Obispo chapter was started three years ago by art and design senior Molly Eichten and some of her friends.
Cal Poly drones help farmers monitor strawberry growth from the sky
The Precision Agriculture and Automation Club, with bioresource and agricultural engineering professor Bo Liu as the adviser, works with the San Luis Obispo Strawberry Commission to test different ways to grow strawberries by measuring various factors of plant health from the sky. Liu decided to bring aerial photography into this project in order to get […]
Cal Poly startup Roopairs the restaurant industry
Having grown up with a restaurateur father, business administration senior David Bartolomucci and older brother Raymond Bartolomucci know the restaurant industry like the back of their spatulas.
