However, having a Mac may not be a problem anymore. The Cal Poly Esports Club is working on adding an updated computer lab for their competitive players.
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College of Engineering addresses mental health in students
Based on research carried out by CENG faculty, engineering students are less likely to ask for help during times of need. This is why Harding and other faculty have taken it upon themselves to encourage mental wellness.
BEACoN project presents anti-fat bias research
Chandler approached Professor Stefanee Maurice of the Kinesiology Department, who specializes in sport and exercise psychology. They embarked on a BEACoN research project to study issues of mental health and body image. Specifically, she wanted to identify patterns of anti-fat bias.
Society of Women Engineers recruits next generation of engineers with hands-on outreach
Activities like these may seem like fun and games, but they are part of the Society of Women Engineer’s ongoing effort to make engineering more equal, diverse and accessible at Cal Poly.
How the Sikh Student Association is providing a community for Sikh students on campus
Since the university didn’t have an organized Sikh student community, he decided it was time to establish one. Through the Sikh Student Association, Harvir Kalkat was able to turn this deficit into an opportunity to create community and representation for the Sikh students of Cal Poly.
Cal Poly’s annual poinsettia sale is in full bloom for the holidays
Running for years, the Cal Poly poinsettia sale was once an enterprise project turned into an annual occasion for the community, according to the Cal Poly website. This year, dozens of patrons walked around the plant shop in search of the perfect flower.
Students arrested on weapon charges allegedly shot guns on campus four times
Cal Poly students arrested on weapons charges in November allegedly also shot guns on campus at least three other times, on one occasion, firing a rifle into a bedroom in Poly Canyon Village, court documents reveal.
50 years in the making: The past, present and future of Cal Poly’s Leaning Pine Arboretum
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Leaning Pine Arboretum’s existence. Over the years, the Leaning Pine Arboretum has provided the San Luis Obispo community and Cal Poly students with a place to learn and be mindful in nature.
Kennedy Library Transformation Project requests feedback through survey on usage and services
The survey is quantitative and provides the transformation team data on usage, timeframes and services, according to the introduction of the transformation survey.
Students gather in the UU Plaza to celebrate the fourth night of Hanukkah
On the fourth night of Hanukkah on Sunday at 6:30 p.m., a crowd of students gathered in the UU Plaza around a giant Menorah in anticipation of the menorah lighting organized by Chabad Cal Poly and SLO Hillel.
The student experience without Kennedy Library
In June 2023, Kennedy Library closed for construction with the anticipated opening set for the fall of 2025. Considering that Cal Poly has around 20,000 undergraduate students, many have said to be feeling the impact of this closure. Cal Poly has aimed to provide temporary alternative study locations including outside study tents, spaces in Crandall […]

