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Inside the house election with Cal Poly political science experts
Democrats secured the majority of House seats in Tuesday’s Midterm elections, ending Republican majority rule in Washington and giving them the power to determine the course of the nation’s agenda for the next two years. Democrats took control of the House by securing 235 seats, only 17 more than the needed 218 for a majority. […]
Chantal Herrera and Hannah Simons crowned Homecoming Royalty during halftime
While only Herrera and Simons were bestowed with crowning glory, the whole court had the chance to bond with each other throughout the weekend.
Borderline Bar & Grill shooting hits close to home for some Cal Poly students
“You think [a shooting is] never going to happen to your hometown, it’s never going to happen so close to you, and then someone that I practically grew up with is now no longer with us.”
Ten years of helping hands with QL+
Currently, the club works to create prosthetic hands for a local nine-year-old boy who lost parts of nine of his fingers in a car accident last April.
Mayor Heidi Harmon’s re-election campaign
San Luis Obispo Mayor Heidi Harmon sat down with Poly This Week to discuss her reelection campaign, her opponent Keith Gurnee and what happened at the SLO Progressives meeting this summer.
Scuba Club dives on the Central Coast
The Central Pacific Scuba Club, despite being deemed “too risky” to be a official club on campus, continues to create a community for Cal Poly and Central Coast divers to come together and safely enjoy Pacific Ocean wonders.
Volleyball’s historic winning streak broken in tough loss to Hawaii
One week after recording the best start in program history, the Cal Poly volleyball team lost to Hawaii in a thrilling 3-2 match. The Rainbow Wahine not only extinguished The Mustangs’ 18 game winning streak, but also ended their 26 match winning streak against Big West Conference opponents dating back to last season. The match […]
How Doerr Field is split between athletes and ASI
The athletics department and Associated Student Inc. both funded the Doer Field to have equal access to the new facility, but minor scheduling conflicts have arose.
How fire retardant is affecting Cal Poly’s biodiversity as brush fires plague the area
An associate professor’s study is analyzing biodiversity and plant growth in the wake of hillside fires at Cal Poly.
Comedian Chris D’Elia sells out at Chumash Auditorium
Lines were out the door for stand-up comedian Chris D’Elia’s set in Chumash Auditorium on Wednesday, Oct. 17. Students could be seen lining up as far back as the dumpsters outside of the Administration building (Building 1). The 38-year-old comedian, known for his cynical humor and energetic delivery, is notoriously candid in his delivery. D’Elia said […]

