Students and faculty members gathered in Kennedy Library to listen to a Cal Poly alumnus speak about her exhibition at SLOMA.
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Art and incarceration
Cal Poly students helped put artwork produced by minors in the juvenile hall system into a meaningful gallery.
Got a flat tire? Student club offers free bike repairs
Although service is free, club members do accept donations.
Poly Playbook: December 2nd, 2016
Poly Playbook anchor Connor McCarthy has all the Cal Poly sports action for the week.
How the election is taking a toll on students’ mental well-being
The political aftermath has caused many students pain, but there are ways to combat this post-election stress and anxiety.
Say “I dough”: Former ASI president sells cookies for wedding fund
Owen Schwaegerle, agricultural business graduate and former ASI president, pulled a freshly baked batch of cookies from his oven, ready for packaging. In the spring of 2016, Schwaegerle and his fiancée, communication studies senior Camille Lethcoe, created a startup called San Luis Obispo Chocolate Chip Cookie Delivery, or SLO3CD. “My fiancée … was craving late […]
Cal Poly goes 1-2 in Thanksgiving Classic
While many Cal Poly students were home for the Thanksgiving holiday break, the men’s basketball team traveled to Northern Illinois University to play three games over two days in the NIU Thanksgiving Classic. The team went 1-2 in the three games against Northern Illinois, University of Illinois, Chicago and Elon University. Against Northern Illinois The […]
SLODOCO continues to reinvent the donut
Erin Parsons, a creative baker at SLO Donut Co., is reinventing the traditional donut.
Why visual arts are still important in school
Visual arts fosters a creative outlet that allows children to continue being creative after they leave elementary school.
Not going home for the holidays
Students who don’t go home for Thanksgiving find alternative ways to celebrate the holiday.
Cal Poly Sigma Kappa raises more than $37,000 for Alzheimer’s Association
“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 […]

