Professor Paulo Iscold holds several speed records and is ready to break yet another this weekend in Abu Dhabi.
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Dreams of Disney may come true for one Cal Poly student
Since his freshman year of high school, Kyle Branch has thought about the Walt Disney Imaginations Competition. It would take nearly a decade and four tries for Branch to get the news: from a pool of 260 original teams, his was one of six to make it to finals. “We worked really hard, but we […]
New Year, New Me? How students’ New Year’s Resolutions are going one month in
Video by Connor McCarthy Some want to get in shape. Some want to change their diets. Others want to travel more. Art and design senior Molly Eichten has a simple goal: wanting to fix her oven. Whether the goal is to build lifetime habits or to fix short-term problems like Eichten’s, many people set out to […]
Men’s Soccer head coach stirs excitement with 2019 roster
With six new players joining the program, head coach Steve Sampson said he believes the team will have a level of talent that has not been seen in years.
Strong in every sense of the word: Sara MacKenzie appointed new Director of Strength and Conditioning
MacKenzie is one of the just two females who hold the position of Director of Strength and Conditioning for NCAA Division I schools with a football program.
Supreme Court allows transgender military ban to go into effect as lower court battles continue
On Jan. 22, the Supreme Court voted 5-4 on the Trump Administration’s request to ban most transgender people from military service, while the court waits to consolidate lower court cases. This decision allows the Pentagon to prohibit the majority of transgender people from serving in the U.S. Military, with the exception of those who agree […]
Without team captain, Women’s Basketball extends losing streak to four games
The Mustangs are last in the Big West with a conference record of 1-5.
Associate Dean Camille O’Bryant came up with ‘Love, Empathy and Respect’ Campaign. Now she is being awarded for it
The Cross Cultural Centers showed some love to the creator of the “Love, Empathy, Respect” campaign as Associate Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics Camille O’Bryant was awarded the first Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Award. The campaign aims to bring more awareness on issues regarding diversity and inclusion within the campus community. Created […]
ASI Social Justice Program Fund has been open for nearly a year: How has it been put to use?
Planned Parenthood Generation Action, Movimento Estudiantil Xicano de Aztlan (MEXA) and the Multicultural Business Program are the first three clubs to use these funds.
Cal Poly officer among first to receive CSU Lifesaving Medal for saving Cal Poly student’s life in 2016
University Police Department (UPD) Officer Chad Reiley was among the first to receive the California State University (CSU) Lifesaving Medal.
Cal Poly is selecting a Vice President of Research from 3 finalists
Three candidates for the Vice President for Research position will attend an open forum on campus.
