Cal Poly’s Chinese Student Association (CSA) will be holding its 65th annual Chinese New Year Banquet at the Chumash Auditorium this Saturday. This event has been a tradition on campus, open for both Cal Poly students and local community members to attend. This year, the Chinese New Year Banquet will be heavily influenced by the […]
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Campus response to Chinese Students’ Association Zoom bombing
After a Chinese Students’ Association (CSA) club meeting was “Zoom bombed” earlier this month, members say they have been overwhelmed with support from the campus community. “We’ve been very grateful for the support and knowing that we have such a large community backing us,” CSA co-vice president and nutrition sophomore Elaine Cheng said. CSA posted […]
Chinese Students’ Association Zoom meeting bombed by strangers who repeated racist slurs
On Tuesday night during a weekly club Zoom meeting, Chinese Students’ Association (CSA) members experienced a series of racial attacks by unknown Zoom bombers. CSA is one of Cal Poly’s largest cultural clubs, with more than 300 active members. The mission of CSA is to create a home away from home for students with an […]
Cal Poly’s Lion Dance Team celebrates Chinese culture
Lion Dancing shows Chinese culture at upcoming Central Coast Chinese Association New Years’ banquet.
Chinese New Year Banquet: Tai chi, hip-hop and lion dancing, all in one place
There was a flurry of activity at the 58th Annual Chinese New Year Banquet on Saturday night.
CSA to ring in the Chinese New Year with colorful banquet
In a nutshell: Family, food and shows are the main aspects of Chinese New Year.
The fruits of their labor: Cal Poly Organic Farm moves on after closure
Aproximately two quarters have passed since Cal Poly ended its Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.
Organic farm CSA program end brings new opportunity – and protests
The Cal Poly Organic Farm ended its ten-year Community Supported Agriculture Program this summer due to lack of funding and the Horticulture and Crop Sciences department’s choice to use alternative strategies to extend its community outreach.