Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics (building 180), Faculty Offices East, the research facility that will soon be full of laboratories for undergraduate research, the “Study 25-35” campaign, the DREAM Center: these are all Cal Poly legacies credited to one man: Phil Bailey. The College of Science and Mathematics (COSAM) dean will retire […]
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Alpha Epsilon Pi on social probation for underage drinking and hazing
The fraternity will not be able to host social events until Dec. 9, 2017.
Alpha Gamma Rho issues apology for social media photo
The fraternity has issued an apology in regards to a photo that received attention on social media.
Campus Dining adds Shake Smart to the menu
Shake Smart, a protein shake establishment, will be brought to the Cal Poly Recreation Center in Fall 2017.
Twenty two people arrested at Spring Stampede
There were two more arrests this year than last year’s Spring Stampede.
How high tech industry salaries affect computer science department
While Cal Poly mandates that students choose their major before coming to school to give them a head start, that system hasn’t benefited computer science senior Darryl Vo. In order to get classes in the computer science department, crashing was the only option. “The current system just relies too much on crashing,” Vo said. “You […]
Difficulty waking up for 7 a.m. class could be caused by puberty
Turns out, puberty could be to blame for why college students don’t love waking up for 7 a.m. classes. According to a recent study, college students learn best when they’re at their optimal state of alertness, which is usually at 10 a.m. Even so, Cal Poly begins many of its classes at 7 a.m. This […]
No legislation without representation: City council strives to avoid summer voting
Mayor Heidi Harmon said she will try to prevent holding elections that may affect students when they are not in town.
Local soda company with a unique twist hits the shelves in San Luis Obispo
A new brand of sodas made with all natural sweeteners is hitting the shelves of local Central Coast stores.
Genetically diseased horse will not affect upcoming sale
The hereditary disease could have affected 16 of 25 foals up for sale.
Career Services help freshmen choose the major that fits them
Cal Poly requires undergraduates to select a major during the application process. While this allows some students to get a head start in their studies, others aren’t ready to decide what field they want to pursue. In fact, according to Career Services, about 30 percent of Cal Poly students change their major at some point. […]
