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This instafamous food blogger went from restricting her eating to loving every bite
In high school, Haley Hansen was diagnosed with orthorexia, an eating disorder with an unhealthy fixation on restrictive eating.
Cal Poly alumnus Brandon Magnus wins prestigious photo award for work with UFC fighter Conor McGregor
Brandon Magnus followed UFC fighter Conor McGregor leading up to his 2017 fight with Floyd Mayweather.
Environmental group One With Nature presses for change on the Central Coast
One With Nature is an environmental advocacy group striving to “promote outdoor lifestyles, inspire community involvement and advance environmental progress.”
Food Science and Nutrition Department receives grant to tackle sustainability awareness at Cal Poly
The grant will fund a new graduate program for food science and nutrition graduate students to conduct food waste research.
ASI candidate filings open, campaigns begin in spring
ASI candidate filings for Board of Directors and ASI President are open until Feb. 23.
Cal Poly celebrates Black History Month
African American students share the importance of celebrating Black History Month on a predominantly white campus.
Holocaust survivor Ben Stern to speak Feb. 16-17
Stern is the keynote speaker at the 16th annual Change of the Status Quo: A Social Justice Conference Feb. 16-17.
San Luis Obispo’s first-ever VegFest to take place Saturday
The free event will feature more than 20 vendors with vegan food, merchandise and educational outreach.
‘Fake News’ panel canceled after Cal Poly College Republicans secure Milo Yiannopoulos as replacement panelist
Cal Poly College Republicans said after they revealed their replacement panelist, all other sponsors withdrew from the event.
Meet Alexa Rozell, Cal Poly Entrepreneurs’ leading woman
Rozell is pioneering change as the first female president with a board made up of half women.
