For students who don’t make their own kombucha, it can be purchased on-campus at 19 Metro Express.
Local brewery brings kombucha to campus
The Mustangs’ winning formula
“Honestly, I have nothing against that team that I was on my freshman year, but you know, I see a lot more in this team,” senior guard Ridge Shipley said. This is extremely high praise for a team with a 7-16 record, including only three wins since Dec. 10. However, Shipley could be onto something. […]
Meet the sound scientists born out of Music Production Union
Dozens of members meet each week to hear each other’s beats, tracks and melodies
City council and Cal Poly draft pilot party registration program
San Luis Obispo residents who host parties could have an opportunity to quiet down before a citation is issued
Take it SLO delivers at a cappella competition
Performing “Don’t Wait” by Mapei and “Omen” by Sam Smith
HIV and other STIs on the rise in SLO
A steady increase in cases of other STIs in San Luis Obispo County could point to increased vulnerability to HIV
Instafamous: From student to social media celebrity
Cal Poly students optimize their social media presence by turning it into a business venture.
CSU debates five percent tuition hike
The Board of Trustees will make a decision on the tuition hike during their meeting in March.
Professor shows Plato and Playboy are not all that different
According to Professor Ian Westwood, stories told through film, print, illustration and other mediums reflect society’s values and interests.
Know your rights: A landlord’s job, a tenant’s home
Part 1 of an occasional series about students and their rights
Pi Kappa Phi becomes the first of four new fraternities on campus
As part of Cal Poly’s eight-year expansion plan for greek life, four new fraternities will come to campus. The first one to come on campus is Pi Kappa Phi. The fraternity came to Cal Poly in Fall 2016, but just participated in their first rush this past week. Pi Kappa Phi is the first fraternity […]
