Cal Poly began the Winter 2017 quarter on Jan. 9, only two days after the beginning of a Pineapple Express — a non-technical term for a corridor of atmospheric moisture that causes heavy precipitation on the West Coast. As last week’s storm made landfall, the impact was intense. On one hand, the storm provided some […]
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Say “I dough”: Former ASI president sells cookies for wedding fund
Owen Schwaegerle, agricultural business graduate and former ASI president, pulled a freshly baked batch of cookies from his oven, ready for packaging. In the spring of 2016, Schwaegerle and his fiancée, communication studies senior Camille Lethcoe, created a startup called San Luis Obispo Chocolate Chip Cookie Delivery, or SLO3CD. “My fiancée … was craving late […]
A look into the action-packed ROTC Field Training Exercise weekend
The cadets spent about 12 hours on Friday and about 17 hours on Saturday at Camp San Luis Obispo
#IAmCalPoly campaign showcases campus diversity
I Am Cal Poly is an exhibit that strives to make Cal Poly a more inclusive campus
Students run in colorful costumes for the Mustang Mile
Cal Poly students came together in bright colors and costumes to run in the fifth annual Mustang Mile.
Men step out of their comfort zone and into heels for ‘Walk a Mile in Her Shoes’
Men walked a mile around the downtown area in high heels to raise awareness about sexual assault and gender relations.
8 photos of the green takeover in San Luis Obispo
These pictures collected over the past year show the drastic difference El Nino has made on the landscape that surrounds our home.
Documenting the vendors behind Farmer’s Market (Photo Story)
The Farmer’s Market has been around longer than many of its visitors have been alive. It continues to be successful to this day. A lot has changed since the 1980s, and the Farmer’s Market is no exception. Below are several documented moments from a typical night at Farmer’s, as well as vendors’ take on how the market […]
Loverspeak sheds light on funny, serious and sensual Valentine’s Day themes
With Valentine’s Day approaching, Cal Poly’s literary magazine Byzantium hosted its annual fundraiser, Loverspeak, a poetry night dedicated to the four-letter word: love. It was an emotional night of laughter and thought-provoking words. English graduate student David Llamas: “Amazon Review.” A hilarious, literal reading of an Amazon Review. English senior Bailey Satterfield: “Greatest Fear.” An intense look at […]
The rules of Bike Night
The first rule of Bike Night is … there are no excuses for not showing up to Bike Night.
A punderful Holiday Parade in downtown San Luis Obispo
This year’s Holiday Parade came with an unabridged script of face-palm-worthy jokes from the announcers.

