The pandemic has blurred the lines between work and personal life even more and has heightened feelings of guilt from a pause in productivity for many people.
The pandemic has blurred the lines between work and personal life even more and has heightened feelings of guilt from a pause in productivity for many people.
Looking to expand your professional development outside of the classroom? These Cal Poly resources open to students of all majors can teach entrepreneurial, branding, and teamwork skills applicable to any career.
In April the United States officially made the COVID-19 vaccine available to anyone over the age of 16 who wanted it in all states. On that same day, over half of the U.S’s population had already received at least one dose.
Fair trade practices focus on creating and sustaining equitable trade relationships with producers in growing countries. But what does that look like in San Luis Obispo?
The very secrecy and exclusivity that some may tout as a benefit of Greek life is very quickly becoming its downfall, and in order for organizations to be able to continue to function as part of college life, change needs to happen.
Technology has changed the way that companies, both big and small, innovate and adapt.
Face filters, originally called lenses, are an augmented reality (AR) feature introduced by Snapchat in January 2015 and have become widely used across social media. Their use became especially widespread when Instagram introduced face filters in May 2018.
Conflicting political opinions and social beliefs create difficult relationship dynamics. Dating a partner with differing beliefs can create an unhealthy environment and for one to question, and even compromise, their own values.
In this series, I have taken portraits of women that go beyond their surface, and showcase their skills and passions, rather than just their appearance.
Discriminatory hiring practices affect women who already face too many unattainable standards.
Increasing education on ableism and accessibility for students with disabilities is just one step in the right direction of addressing ableism at Cal Poly.
This photo story shares the story of how the COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a screeching halt and fundamentally altered our ways of life.
Mixed-race students search for a sense of belonging on Cal Poly’s predominantly white campus.
The affirmative action ban in California remains in place while racial and gender discrepancies in public institutions persist.
The 2020 election has brought politics into many of our daily conversations. With a country so polarized on major issues, it’s important to have the skills necessary to engage in a civil political discussion with anyone.
The ways that women are expected to act and how they are perceived in the workplace have shaped the gender distribution in leadership roles across various industries.
Unlike calendar years and academic quarters, the COVID-19 pandemic has no end date in sight. As we approach the seventh month of restrictions and lockdowns, here are some tips on how to handle the uncertainty of what the rest of the year may hold.
From skincare to athletic apparel, these three entrepreneurial women are taking the world by storm.
In heavily male-dominated classrooms, the women of Cal Poly’s College of Engineering fight to have their voices heard.
Lydia Dasari (she/her) is a now graduate in the Cal Poly Orfalea College of Business majoring in Business Administration with minors in Ethnic Studies, Women and Gender Studies, Religious Studies and Gender Race Culture Science and Technology Studies (GRCST). She is the Vice President of Poly Reps, Official University Ambassadors.