Patrick Lin, a philosophy professor at Cal Poly presented on “Accelerating Evolution: The Ethics of Human Enhancement” at Kennedy Library from 4:30 to 5:30 last night. Brought to the second floor by the Science Cafe, Lin spoke to a packed cafe with an audience of 135 individuals.
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José Rivera’s dark play ‘Marisol’ comes to Spanos for six shows
Cal Poly’s theatre and dance department will be presenting an original stage production of acclaimed Latino dramatist José Rivera’s dark and surreal play “Marisol.”
Track and field finishes decathlon and heptathlon at championships
Corbin Duer finished fifth in the decathlon while Turquoise Williams finished seventh in the heptathlon at the Big West Conference Championships last weekend.
Baseball falls in final game of the series against UC Irvine
Cal Poly (14-29, 6-12 Big West) suffered a loss in the final game of a series against a team flirting with a play-off birth.
Art and design seniors showcase work at Linnaea’s Cafe
Graduating art and design seniors Julia Reid, Karolin Ivarsson and Lana Dow will put on their senior art showcase at Linnaea’s Café Friday evening.
ASI Elections commence
ASI elections began at 7 a.m. at Cal Poly yesterday. ASI set up voting stations at the library and the University Union to encourage students to get out and vote. Voting ends tomorrow at 7 p.m. and the winner will be announced shortly after.
Boycott ASI Elections: Several reasons not to vote
Are you ready for Storelli? No. I wanted to share with you why I plan to abstain from voting in the entire Associated Students Inc. voting spectacle.
Men’s tennis swept out of Big West finals
The UC Irvine Anteaters swept the Cal Poly men’s tennis team, to win the 2010 Big West Conference Tennis Championship on Sunday at the at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.
Women’s tennis falls in Big West semifinals
The Cal Poly women’s tennis team’s bid for a championship came to an end during the semifinal phase on Saturday afternoon, as the 63rd-ranked Mustangs dropped a 4-2 decision against the 45th-ranked 49ers at Indian Wells Tennis Garden.
Ground broken for $132 million Center for Science and Mathematics
A ceremony was held in celebration of the new Center for Science and Mathematics Saturday — the $132 million building that will replace the north half of the Science “Spider” Building.
Softball wins one in series against Cal State Northridge
The Mustangs snatched the final game in Cal Poly’s (21-20, 10-5 Big West) three game conference series against Cal State Northridge (26-21, 10-5) Sunday afternoon.
