Roughly 100 student protesters gathered on Dexter Lawn for the second “die-in” demonstration on campus and a walk-out in support of Palestinian students and faculty on Thursday.
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Cal Poly Wind Band presents, “All Hail, Green and Gold!”
The Cal Poly Wind Band will be concluding the spring quarter with their concert “All Hail, Green and Gold!”
Cal Poly music department offering free recitals in May and June
According to Director of Bands Christopher Woodruff, the department tries to host recitals and performances that are free as much as possible to allow the best and easiest access for students and the community to attend.
‘Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play’ at Spanos Theatre
Next weekend Cal Poly Theatre & Dance is putting on a production of “Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play,” at Spanos Theatre.
According to the event description, the show’s plot follows a group of survivors after the collapse of civilization. The group shares a campfire and attempts to piece together the plot of The Simpsons episode “Cape Feare” entirely from memory, this then leads into a future where these stories become legend.
Cal Poly students to open for DJ Disco Lines
James Dowie and Matt Zahn, both students at Cal Poly, have each individually kickstarted their DJ careers in the party scene in SLO.
Cal Poly Wind Power Club takes the stage at the annual Collegiate Wind Competition
Cal Poly Wind Power club is among the final twelve teams from across the country elected for the third and final phase of the competition, hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy, according to the competition website. The competition features three distinct components – connection creation, project development and turbine development.
Cal Poly hosts 38th annual CSU Student Research Competition, highlighting students’ research projects
Cal Poly hosted the 38th annual California State University Student Research Competition on April 26 and 27 in the Engineering Plaza. Bringing people from all 23 Cal State campuses to present their research, this competition featured about 200 presentations and more than 500 participants.
Cal Poly student filmmakers host casting auditions for short films on campus
The students are actively collaborating in multiple teams, which consist of casting, posting, web, news and tech, according to professor Randi Barros.
Campus groups hold May Day Rally in solidarity with Palestine
On Wednesday, Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and Abolitionists Action Central Coast SLO held a May Day Rally in solidarity with Palestine.
1901 Marketplace becomes a popular study space and dining complex; adjusts to new restaurant additions
After its initial opening in Winter quarter, Cal Poly’s new dining complex, 1901 Marketplace, has provided students with additional areas to eat and study. According to Director of Campus Dining Jess Dozier, 1901 Marketplace instantly became the third preferred space for the campus community.
Cal Poly students and faculty engage in “die-in” demonstration
Student and faculty protestors gathered on Dexter Lawn Wednesday morning for a “die-in” demonstration in support of Palestinian students.