The voting system at Cal Poly is about to change. The passage of a resolution by Associated Students, Inc. will allow Cal Poly students
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Memorials to be unveiled across campus
Cal Poly may unveil two permanent memorials for sexual assault victims and survivors during April’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
PETA speaker encourages activism
Dan Mathews is known for his wardrobe. He has been photographed around the world dressed as a carrot, a priest and a cow, but early Saturday morning in Chumash Auditorium, he wore just jeans and a Change the Status Quo T-shirt.
The 43-year-old author and senior vice president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) was the keynote speaker for the sixth annual Change the Status Quo Conference: A Student’s Role in Shaping Society.
Gear up for National Week of Engineering
The College of Engineering (CENG) is gearing up for the annual National Week of Engineering, Feb. 18 to 22, planning student activities, outreach and entertainment.
“Engineering is known as the stealth career,” said Amy Hewes, CENG director of publications and communications.
Poly alumni stake out restaurant location
Although it has barely been open for a month, The Guest House Grill is already a big hit with Atascadero locals. What makes this restaurant so different from the others? This grill started out as a Cal Poly senior project. Trevor LaSalle, who graduated in June, and Eric Peterson, who finished his classes in December, met while working at AJ Spurs Saloon & Dining Hall.
I want to hold your hand
“Hey, hey, ho, ho, homophobia has got to go!” This message was carried through campus yesterday courtesy of the Cal Poly
Poly Goats take learning to a whole new level
You’ve undoubtedly seen or heard about them around campus, either through a sticker
Police sting uses 'bait' technique
A new technique developed by the San Luis Obispo Police Department called a “bait car” has aided in catching a local thief
Jewish fraternity hosts regional conclave
Three years ago, Cal Poly’s Sigma Omega chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi was chartered as a fledgling fraternity meant to strengthen the
Students meet in the name of change
Slam poetry, yoga, local and organic foods, and forums with unique perspectives on different societal issues are all part of what is
Vagina Monologues meets Valentine's Day
Valentine’s Day gifts typically consist of heart or lip shaped chocolates, but this year you might actually receive chocolate shaped like vaginal lips.
Cal Poly’s Peer Health Education group PULSE has been selling the anatomically correct chocolate vaginas at University Union hour for the last couple of weeks.
