Approximately 85 percent of continuing students who applied to live in Poly Canyon Village (PCV) for the 2017-2018 academic year will have to live in two-person bedrooms with bunk beds, according to University Housing. Those numbers are subject to change because typically hundreds of continuing students who plan to live in PCV back out over […]
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Trade fines for community service
It’s 2 a.m. Saturday and the police just walked out your front door. You just finished hosting a party, but are left with an empty house and a $1,000 fine. Not to mention, a landlord demanding even more cash for being placed on the “No Warning List.” For some students, this is routine. They may […]
The reasoning behind the Recreation Center’s layout
The Cal Poly Recreation Center stands out as a bright, modern space where students can go to sweat, study and sleep. But unbeknownst to the approximately 7,000 yogis, runners, lifters and casual exercisers that head to the Recreation Center daily, their seemingly routine outings at the gym are guided by subtle environmental cues hidden within […]
The policy and ethics of dating a professor
Looking at the legal and ethical questions that come with student-professor relationships.
Students and faculty plan to march against rape
The march will begin in the UU and move to Lauren Southern’s talk
Art installation questions masculinity through comic superheroes
This is Manifest’s third installment at the University Art Gallery.
DREAM Center hosts immigration symposium, talks about future plans
What the Dream Canter has accomplished since opening in April and what they are planning for their future
Employment and income on the rise for Cal Poly graduates
Cal Poly Career Services released its Graduate Status Report (GSR) for the class of 2016 this past week. The report summarizes a survey meant to gauge the success of Cal Poly graduates. The GSR includes information such as median starting income for each college and major where graduates end up working, whether students went on […]
Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge teams advance to nationals
The Cal Poly Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge teams will head to their national competitions after placing first overall at the annual regional Pacific Southwest Conference, held April 6 to 8 at University of California, Irvine. The two civil engineering clubs applied the skills they learned in classrooms to the real world. It worked out […]
Students win award for copper filtration system
Environmental engineering students took home the Intel Environmental Innovation Award at the International Environmental Design Contest in New Mexico.
Dean Wendt named new dean of College of Science and Mathematics
He will officially start July 1.
