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Students can use University Graphic Systems printers as a resource in lieu of Kennedy Library 

With the closure of Robert E. Kennedy Library, students are left to find new study spaces, meeting spots and places to fulfill their printing needs.  Instead of students having to set out to buy home printers, Cal Poly is offering alternative options, including University Graphic Systems (UGS) allowing students to use their printers. Student-available printers […]

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Stepping Through the Wardrobe: C.S. Lewis On Stage: Further Up & Further In Unveils a Theatrical Wonderland

In the world of theater, where imagination meets performance, the genius of C.S. Lewis finds new life as award-winning actor Max McLean takes the stage to bring the enigmatic author’s story to vivid, compelling life.  Fellowship for Performing Arts presents C.S. Lewis On Stage: Further Up & Further In, a performance that delves deep into […]

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Cal Poly’s Chinese Students’ Association hosts annual Ultraman event

Cal Poly’s Chinese Students’ Association, or CSA, hosted what they call their “hype-est” event of the year, Ultraman, at Pismo Beach on Oct. 7. Ultraman is an enormous competition where eight teams, or families, vie for the ultimate crown, the Ultraman trophy, and “bragging rights” for the rest of the year.  Ultraman participants are randomly […]

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Campus Health and Wellbeing hosts “Can you Narcan?” to educate on opioid overdose prevention

Every Friday from 4 – 6 p.m. until Oct. 27, Campus Health and Wellbeing will present  “Can you Narcan?,” a distribution event on the Health Center Lawn (BLDG 27). The event will be complete with free snacks, activities, giveaways and more. They will be handing out free test strips, overdose prevention kits and, of course, […]

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