Six Cal Poly Women’s tennis platers earned All-Big West selections Tuesday afternoon, making the the 2009 roster the first in program history to earn four all-conference first team singles selections.
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Distinguished scholar and scientist presents at Baker Forum
Dr. Walter Moos, a biotech executive, presented “The Dollars and Sense of Pharmaceutical Innovation: Saving Lives Through Drug Discovery” Sunday in Alex and Faye Spanos Theatre as part of the biennial Baker Forum.
ASI Board of Directors candidates: Part II
The College of Liberal Arts will be the most competitive race for the board of directors, with 12 candidates running for four positions to represent 2,587 students.
Donating old jeans to make a difference
The Women’s Program and Services will be collecting old jeans to be donated to the women’s shelter Tuesday and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Mott Lawn.
Ground broken for $132 million Center for Science and Mathematics
A ceremony was held in celebration of the new Center for Science and Mathematics Saturday — the $132 million building that will replace the north half of the Science “Spider” Building.
Great whites, man and nature collide on ocean
Great whites have been around for 350 million years and the ocean is clearly their domain, but they really aren’t after terrestrial human flesh. Many locals and visitors in the central coast have a conditioned and very real fear of sharks. In many cases it’s the number one reason people won’t enter the ocean water, aside from the chilliness.
Presidential debate turns into question-and-answer forum as protesters look on
Unexpected visitors add spice to an otherwise predicted you-ask, I-tell discussion with ASI presidential candidate Sarah Storelli.
Alex Kaplan drops out of ASI race
Alex Kaplan has removed himself from the Associated Students Inc. presidential race. Sarah Storelli will now run unopposed.
ASI Board of Directors candidates: Part I
The College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences is comprised of 3,701 students and nine departments. There are five seats available on the Board of Directors for this college and voting begins on May 5.
National Society of Collegiate Scholars honors Cal Poly student
Cal Poly’s Allison Crawford wins National Society of Collegiate Scholars Outstanding Chapeter Officer award.
Students fast to fight hunger
A small group of students fought hunger with empty stomachs on Wednesday as part of 30-Hour Famine, an awareness event for worldwide poverty.