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Enterprise project creates Tomato Mania

Jennifer Hall Sales were high this weekend at the annual Tomato Mania, a Cal Poly student project held at the Environmental Horticulture Unit on campus. The event was part of an enterprise project put on by three Cal Poly students: Audrey Chaney, Kevin Sullivan and Patrick Wiley. They planted and cared for over 50 varieties […]

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ASI presidential candidates debate

nick camacho At the ASI presidential debate on Thursday in the University Union, the blue shirts were out in full force – bright blue for Anne Giapapas, light blue for Todd Maki – as the presidential candidates answered questions about transportation, sustainability and why they would make a good president. Current ASI President Tylor Middlestadt […]

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Tomato Mania is on, mealybug still present

Inspections are still on-going throughout Cal Poly’s horticulture units as investigators sample more plants in search of the passion-vine mealybug that was discovered two weeks ago. “The majority of greenhouses have been released of hold,” pest control professor Robert Rice said. Cal Poly’s Plant Shop and several other greenhouses on campus are remaining closed to […]

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Poly hosts CubeSat workshop

brennan angel University professors and students from Turkey, Romania and all over the United States gathered on Thursday – all in the name of CubeSat. “CubeSat is a worldwide organization run by Cal Poly,” said Roland Coelho, the assistant coordinator of CubeSat who helped organize the third annual CubeSat Developers’ Workshop. The workshop began Thursday […]

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Looking 'Beyond Shelter' at homelessness

nick camacho “Soup and Substance” were served for lunch as part of Beyond Shelter’s Homeless Awareness Week Tuesday where about a dozen students gathered for a meal – consisting of soup and bread – and watched a short documentary on homelessness in San Luis Obispo. “Homeless people are by and large not seen,” Eric Parkinson […]

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Poly opens doors for students in forestry and natural resources

Cal Poly’s admittance to a natural and cultural resources management network that partners with federal agencies will provide students with more senior projects, senior theses and hands-on opportunities. Cal Poly was one of three California State Universities (CSU) to join the California Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CCESU), which already includes all nine University of California […]

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ASI presidential election campaigns commence

Bright, colorful and informative fliers calling for students’ attention are sprouting up along frequently-traveled roads and walkways on campus this week, announcing the return of the annual ASI student government elections. Though voting does not begin until May 3, candidates are not wasting any time in getting their faces noticed and their voices heard. Advertisements […]

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Poly goes greek for a week

Katie Hofstetter An awards ceremony Thursday will mark the end of Greek Week and honor the sorority and fraternity teams that earned top points in the week’s series of events. “It’s a time for the whole greek system to come together and show everyone the good things we do and also for us to compete […]

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