To celebrate the most wonderful time of the year, KCPR’s Club 91 showed that the best way to spread holiday cheer is by playing loud house music for all to hear at their Christmas party and toy drive on Dec. 7. Club 91 is a sector of Cal Poly’s radio station KCPR that broadcasts house, techno […]
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Buzzer-beating three-pointer lands Men’s Basketball its third win of the season
Mott Athletic Center erupted with noise Saturday, Dec. 8 after sophomore wing Mark Crowe banked an overtime three-pointer in the final second of the game to give the Cal Poly men’s basketball team an 80-78 victory over Bethune-Cookman.
Students light up the night in SLO GLO dance club
Students at Cal Poly express themselves through flow arts, a glow-in-the-dark, movement-based discipline including dance, juggling, fire-spinning, and object manipulation.
Night hiking now allowed on Madonna
Find out when, where and how you can hike at night in San Luis Obispo without being fined.
LeAnn Rimes is coming to Cal Poly with “You and Me and Christmas” tour
Tickets start at $60 and go up to $95. There is a 20 percent discount on non-VIP tickets for Cal Poly students, faculty and staff.
Meet the students introducing greeks to God, giving back
On a Tuesday night, dozens of students can be seen crammed into Front Porch coffee house, animatedly talking about God. They all have one thing in common: being a part of Cal Poly’s greek life.
How do California fires impact people on the Central Coast? A study is trying to find out
A chemistry professor and three students are looking to see how harmful California’s deadly wildfires are to the air even hundreds of miles away.
Cannabis business regulations in SLO approved; fees exceed $80,000 to get started
Beginning Jan. 1, cannabis dispensaries and cultivation businesses will be allowed in the city of San Luis Obispo.
Cal Poly aims to downsize the student body by 2020
Following a year where nearly 1,000 more students accepted Cal Poly’s offer of admission than expected, Cal Poly is now working towards bringing down the total enrollment size of its student body.
From starving to 20,000 calories a day: This student battled the spectrum of eating disorders on her path to ‘healing’
“I wanted people to look at my smile and think ‘Oh, she’s perfect, she’s fine,’ but on the inside, I was the complete opposite.”
Pop-up gallery showcases SLOcally made art
With every horizon painting, leather wallet and stuffed animal, buyers can be sure that each piece came from its own unique creative process.
