Amid the buzz about the addition of Starbucks to the University Union, the possible Recreation Center expansion and various
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Absentee voting convenient for students
With all the time spent between classes, work and extracurricular activities, staying active in politics can fall to the wayside.
Parking: not as spotty as students may think
Parking at Cal Poly causes headaches for groaning students and staff alike, but the
Getting ready for the Relay
The San Luis Obispo chapter of the American Cancer Society is getting ready for its 10th
Though the club is small, the hearts are big
While their peers are slathering on coconut oil and soaking up the sun, some Cal Poly
U.S. printer comes to Poly
Public Printer of the United States and Cal Poly alumni Robert C. Tapella will be coming
Budget threatens Central Coast beaches, parks
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger issued the 2008-09 state budget, which proposed to lessen the state deficit by taking 10 percent of funds away from several state departments, including 48 of California’s 250 state parks, beaches and historic spots.
By closing or suspending access to these 48 parks or lessening the number of lifeguards on duty at state beaches, $13.
Starbucks to replace Julian's
Frappuccinos and non-fat soy lattes, caramel macchiatos and iced vanilla coffees, DoubleShots and extra foam. These staple drinks of Americans everywhere will soon be making their way to campus, as Associated Students Inc. and the Cal Poly Corporation announced last week that a Starbucks Coffee store will open in the University Union for fall quarter of 2008.
Car burglary remains an issue, 10 vehicles hit
Ten vehicles were burglarized on Saturday night on Serano and Ramona Streets, according to the San Luis Obispo Police Department. In each case, the cars’ windows were smashed and items such as laptops, iPods, CDs, cell phones, stereo equipment, wallets and checkbooks were stolen, police said.
Ag freshman dies in car accident
Freshman Christopher Thomas Harvey, 18, was killed in a car accident while home for the holidays.
On Dec. 7, Harvey had just taken two finals to complete his first quarter at Cal Poly when he decided to make the four-hour drive north to his home in Walnut Creek.
GrC conference goes 'green' for Printing Week
Communication Institute will host a “Green Media” conference Thursday that will feature some of the top graphic communication professionals from across the nation.
Presented as part of International Printing Week, the conference will focus on green policies within the industry and will discuss what is being done to improve sustainable business practices.
