Mustang News reporter Ashley DeVriend takes a look inside the new Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Math.
Tag: Area 52
Area 52 to represent environmental responsibility
Amanda Margozzi amandamargozzi.md@gmail.com As construction on the Center for Science and Mathematics comes to a close, classes for Fall 2013 are open on Plan a Student Schedule (PASS) and scheduled into rooms of the brand new six-story building. Often referred to as Area 52, the building was designed with respect to the environment and will […]
Inside Area 52
Laura Pezzini lpezzini@mustangdaily.net Since his first building proposal in 1985, College of Science and Mathematics Dean Phil Bailey has shown a penchant for creating things that will make a difference on campus. Twenty-eight years later, the dean’s passion is still shown in the form of the upcoming opening of the Warren J. Baker Center for Science and […]
Summer construction wraps up in time for school
Detours and orange cones were the symbol of Cal Poly’s campus this summer, with multiple construction projects in full swing during the quiet summer months. The almost deserted campus makes expansion of construction zones easy, Joel Neel said, associate director of facilities planning and capital projects at Cal Poly. Construction crews took the opportunity to […]
Summer construction closes Cal Poly roads and walkways
Summer construction on campus includes additional road closures, a 1.5 million gallon thermal water tank, and the final stages of expansion for the Recreation Center.
History grows on trees in Poly construction zones
The Science Building, commonly known as the “Spider Building,” was outdated and now demolished for replacement, but 16 trees from the surrounding site were still healthy and strong. Two special trees were saved in their original locations because of their significance and the others have been moved to new locations. A Montezuma Bald Cypress, the […]
Caution: Men working
Construction on Cal Poly’s campus continued over the spring break holiday, and many students hoped progress would be evident by the time school resumed today. Elana Polan, a graphic communication senior, said before the break that she would like to see Area 52 opened up again. “Without that walkway it’s basically impossible to get to […]

