It’s big, it’s rare, and it smells like rotting flesh. For the first time ever, a Titan Arum, or corpse flower, is in bloom at Cal Poly.
As future archaeologists honed their skills on an excavation site, a Japanese American family — forcibly removed from their home by incarceration — reconnected to their roots.
For 50 years, a firefighting crew has attracted Cal Poly students looking for experience in teamwork and leadership.
One student is working to help monarch butterflies survive — and thrive — through wind research.