Raise the Respect, a Cal Poly’s Student Community Services program, is hosting a donation for new and used backpacks called “Backpacks for the Bush” on campus. Raise the Respect is dedicated to helping people in need around the world by promoting awareness of social justice. Read More »
Monthly Archives: April 2009
Letter to the editor: McElroy’s election transparency
Your campaign is the most visible on campus, with sandwich boards, T-shirts, posters and you dressed up to the nines. It takes some real legal tender to render such splendor. Will you post your finances on your Web site Read More »
The road less traveled: Broading horizons from home
You don’t have to actually see the world to have a desire to know about it, explore its cultures or understand its people. Studying abroad may be an outlet to these things, but it is by no means a necessity. Read More »
Culture in the form of poetry
“Poets are the eyes of god, I think that poets and writers have a vision to promote social awareness and humanitarian goals,” modern languages and literature professor Gloria Velasquez said. Read More »
Watch: ASI Presidential Candidate Debate
Watch the full ASI presidential candidate debate that took place in the University Union Plaza Thursday morning, or watch our 9-minute highlight reel of the event. Read More »
More than just pets, these dogs have job experience
Two faculty members train dogs for Guide Dogs of America and Delta Society, respectively. The animals provide assistance and therapy throughout the community. Read More »
Round up: Baseball falls at Saint Mary’s
After a marathon 10-inning slugfest Tuesday night, the Mustangs (30-11) came out sluggish against the Gaels (26-11) on Wednesday afternoon at Saint Mary’s Stadium in Moraga. Cal Poly’s bats, which exploded for 17 runs on Tuesday, were held largely in check by the Saint Mary’s pitching staff. Read More »
If you thought wiretapping was shady, think about a national ID
The real objective of the national ID system is to make tracking of individuals easier for domestic surveillance purposes. If you thought the domestic wiretapping program was shady, you can justifiably fear a national ID. Read More »
Pride Center comes out in the University Union
Cal Poly's Pride Center recently moved to the University Union in an effort to allow more students access to the facilities in a more central, familiar location. The center is now located in one big room, as opposed to the old location where two trailers were combined creating a barrier and limited space. Read More »
Athletes face rigorous testing outside of classrooms
In the academic environment, students revel in the fact that they can let their responsibilities go during their quarterly breaks. Student-athletes are responsible for keeping their bodies in shape despite being away from the competition. Read More »
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