Clubs on campus have a new option to get the word out about upcoming events and announcements thanks to polyclubs.com,
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High school students get Poly experience
A Cal Poly club, Latinos in Agriculture, gave high school students from economically disadvantaged areas of California a 26-hour
Classroom quality differs across Poly campus
There is a huge discrepancy between certain buildings and classrooms on campus, and no one is more painfully aware of the
Cuesta College may lose accreditation
Cuesta College is working hard to redeem itself over the next few months after being placed on a warning status by its accreditation
New program offers online counseling to students
Most agree that college is a time of exploration and self-discovery, and in
CLA struggles with identity crisis
The Cal Poly College of Liberal Arts buildings are in need of a face lift,
Aloha: Welcome to Hawai'i
Aloha! For those of you who aren’t familiar with Hawaiian vernacular, that means hello. Hawaii is known for its good vibes and laid-back attitude, and those who leave it never lose the culture.
“I am from Hawaii, and when I came (to Cal Poly) I wanted to keep up with my traditions and way of life,” Jonathan Yuen said.
Students help relocate coral tree
Cal Poly students experienced a rare sight Wednesday morning when a 25-ton coral tree was moved from the EHS unit.
Women's shelter program holds fundraiser
In a time when women’s shelters are having more funding difficulties than usual, a local tradition will come in useful.
Birth control price hike affects female college students
As if taking birth control didn’t come with enough side effects, here’s a new one: empty wallet syndrome. Since January 2007,
Cal Poly adopts more efficient voting system
Associated Students Inc. took a step toward a more democratic Cal Poly campus when the
