Located next to the Robert E. Kennedy Library and Dexter Subs, the University Art Gallery is a convenient place to take a break. But despite the prominent location, “It is a very hard uphill battle to get students in here,” gallery coordinator Jeff Van Kleeck said. Some students have no idea where the gallery is […]
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Cal Poly offers hybrid courses
Statistics professor Beth Chance is learning how to redesign a class. She began teaching a hybrid STAT 217 course last spring; this quarter she is learning what she might change as a teacher.
President Baker to retire at end of academic year
Cal Poly President Warren J. Baker said today that he would retire at the end of this academic year or when a new president is selected.
BREAKING NEWS: Poly student found dead
The body of landscape architecture student Charles Tamae was found on Madonna Mountain today by four fellow students.
BREAKING NEWS: Cal Poly student missing since Monday
Landscape architecture junior Charles Tamae was last seen by friends on Mon., Nov. 30. at Cal Poly.
Seattle’s Joe: Cal Poly vs. Seattle
Callero faces a familiar opponent, as he squares off against Seattle University — his old team — Thursday night in Mott Gym.
Cal Poly men’s basketball
An introduction to the Cal Poly men’s basketball team featuring new head coach Joe Callero.
Women’s basketball team struggles with injuries
With seven players injured on the team, Cal Poly women’s basketball is having to make several adjustments to keep their game strong.
Polyratings reopened
Polyratings.com, the site on which Cal Poly students can rate and view ratings of their instructors has been reopened at calpolyratings.com.
Women’s basketball falls short to Fighting Illini due to second-half woes
When other players are struggling to get back into the flow, Santiago is averaging 16 points per game through the team’s first five games.
