“It’s the most tragic disease,” Sigma Kappa chapter member and business administration and journalism junior Gabi Trapani said. “I feel like I’ve been saying goodbye to my grandpa for years.” For the past 12 years, Trapani has watched her grandfather lose his memory through Alzheimer’s, a disease that 5.3 million Americans have struggled with as […]
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A look into the action-packed ROTC Field Training Exercise weekend
The cadets spent about 12 hours on Friday and about 17 hours on Saturday at Camp San Luis Obispo
No. 16 Cal Poly loses conference bout with Weber State
The Mustangs lost this weekend, giving them a slim chance of making it into the FCS tournament.
Poly Playbook: November 11th, 2016
Poly Playbook Brian Truong recaps and previews the week of sports in Cal Poly Athletics.
Eating disorders at Cal Poly
Every day, 4,000 to 6,000 people visit Cal Poly’s state-of-the-art Recreation Center to exercise. Cal Poly has long been deemed a “fit” campus, with an extremely health-conscious student body and a culture of 24/7 exercise. Though exercising and eating healthy are parts of a well-rounded lifestyle, it can sometimes get out of hand for many […]
Smile and Nod brings more than humor to Cal Poly
Smile and Nod does more than just shows at Cal Poly, the group travels internationally for competitions.
Cal Poly supports undocumented students with awareness event and DREAM center
Armstrong also announced Cal Poly will open a DREAM center in 2017, a space and community for undocumented students.
Poly Pals helps international students transition to life at Cal Poly
International students get to know Cal Poly students through the Poly Pals Program
Finding your flow with SLO GLO
As the sun sets over San Luis Obispo on a Wednesday night, a group of students are twirling objects with glowing LED lights, alternating in color. The members of SLO GLO are practicing flow art. Originating from the Pacific Islands, flow art uses different instruments, including your own body, to create a meditative flow of […]
Architecture students show off furniture designs at Vellum
In 2004, local design and build firm Vellum Design Build paired with Cal Poly’s College of Architecture and Environmental Design (CAED) to host a furniture-building competition. The purpose was to push students to think outside the box when it comes to design. During Nov. 4-5, Vellum Design Build and CAED hosted their 13th installment of […]
Rental Housing Inspection Program set to be revised in March
City council adopted the program with a 3-2 majority in March 2015.

