Cuesta College might soon lose its accreditation and, with it, students’ ability to transfer units to four-year universities.
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Championships await swim and dive squad
The Cal Poly swim and dive team lost its dual meet against rival UC Santa Barbara last weekend, concluding the regular season.
Pride Center marches for equality
Same Gender Hand Holding Day will be celebrated on campus today with a march beginning on Dexter Lawn. The event is supported by Cal Poly Student Life and Leadership and the Pride Center on campus. “It’s an opportunity for queer and supportive students to get visible on campus,” said aerospace engineering senior Jason Bertels, who […]
Local bartenders spill secrets
Bartenders know all your secrets. Though you might not remember them, they saw everything, from how many shots of Jameson you threw back to that embarrassing dance in The Library window at the end of the night. Now bartenders from four downtown bars share their favorite stories from behind the scenes. Bull’s Tavern Bull’s Tavern […]
Professors may need to work overtime to workout
Weeks after its opening, hundreds of students flow in and out of the Recreation Center daily, and new users can still be seen admiring the 21,000 square-feet of usable space. But some individuals on campus are having a harder time seeing the beauty behind the center. Cal Poly’s faculty and staff, who are offered non-student […]
Success forum, party of one
Attendance at the Student Success Fee Open Forum dropped yesterday from six students to one. Though disappointed, associate vice provost Kimi Ikeda attributed this to Sunday’s Super Bowl. “It disappoints me because I think this is a really huge issue for Cal Poly,” Ikeda said. The lone student who attended yesterday’s forum was agriculture business […]
Women beat Gauchos, sweep series
After a week without a game, the Cal Poly women’s basketball team came out firing on its way to a 67-52 win and season sweep of rival UC Santa Barbara. This marks the first time since the 1996-97 season that the Mustang women beat the Gauchos twice in regular season conference play. Cal Poly will […]
Demystifying the Money: College Based Fees
This is the second installment in our Demystifying the Money series, which breaks down Cal Poly student tuition and fees. Check back next Monday for our third installment on ASI fees. One decade ago, Cal Poly students voted in favor of College-Based Fees (CBF), a set of special academic fees unique to each college, where […]
Cal Poly Television 2/3/2012
Featuring all local news and sports for the week of Jan. 30 from the studios of Cal Poly Television.
Packaging mix-up results in mass birth control recall
A popular birth control pill company issued a voluntary recall on two of its products Tuesday, saying certain lots of the pills may not be effective in preventing pregnancy. New York-based Pfizer Inc. said approximately one million birth control packets might not have correct amounts of the active contraceptive ingredient in the drug due to […]
Fee forum has little turnout
The continued effort to educate students on the proposed Student Success Fee left associate vice provost Kimi Ikeda “disappointed in the number of students who have been coming,” she said. Six students were present at Wednesday night’s forum. Ikeda is reaching out and meeting with other student groups as well, including campus clubs and greek […]

