Cal Poly has not expanded its lecture space since 2012, but the total student population has increased almost 20 percent.
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Food Science and Nutrition Department receives grant to tackle sustainability awareness at Cal Poly
The grant will fund a new graduate program for food science and nutrition graduate students to conduct food waste research.
Cal Poly Climate Action Plan encourages sustainability in order to meet CSU policy
The PolyCAP Team has created the Cal Poly Climate Action Plan to address and meet new CSU policies on sustainability.
Fire danger in hillsides high during heat wave
This week’s high temperatures haven’t just prompted complaints from students. The weather also poses a fire threat to San Luis Obispo’s hillsides. The heat wave began Oct. 23 and reached 108 degrees Oct. 24, according to Weather Underground. A Central Coast heat advisory warning was issued and was in effect until Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. According […]
Construction on Dexter Lawn continues
The construction should be completed within the next couple weeks.
Rain causes leaks in campus buildings
Due to the recent rainfall, on-campus buildings have experienced leaks.
Students to vote on UU changes in Winter 2016
Students will vote on whether they want the UU to be renovated, and if Cal Poly can increase a fee for it.
Erhart Agriculture gets a new roof
Construction began this week on the rooftop of the agriculture building. It is estimated to be completed at the end of the month.
Trailing forward: staff member looks to improve pathway
Kaitlyn Henry Special to the Mustang Daily Nancy Reid has a vision. She wants to create a new terrace and pathway along the back side of Clyde P. Fisher Science Hall (Building 33). She has drawn up a plan with the help of some landscape architecture students, and has been showing the plan to committees […]
Mr. Eco looks to environmental future
Mr. Eco is difficult to miss. Wearing a green cape, bright yellow T-shirt, green basketball shorts and “bling” adorned with a compact florescent light (CFL) bulb, students might have seen him at football games, soccer games, during Week of Welcome (WOW) or at the SLOBound event downtown. People around campus also might see him in a […]
No holidays for campus construction projects
While classes ended for Cal Poly students over the 2010 winter break, construction projects on campus continued as usual and took advantage of the absence of students.