The music softened and the voices trailed off during the moment of silence.This is how Lumina Alliance closed out sexual assault action month with their final event. In the first year of being back since the global pandemic left people homebound, new perspectives were shared in various events throughout April –– which is sexual assault […]
Author Archives: Izzie Vinci
Cal Poly students win first at National Grocers Association Case Study competition
Cal Poly Agricultural Business students won first place for the second year in a row at a student case study competition, which allowed students the opportunity to address real-world issues currently impacting the food industry. The team consisted of four seniors –– Carsen Beckwith, Kaylee Earnshaw, Megan Poyar and Brittney Tran –– and was advised […]
How Cal Poly is celebrating International Women’s Day today
In honor of International Women’s Day on Tuesday, the Cal Poly community will be celebrating the holiday in an effort to break the bias against women around the world. The Cal Poly International Center is hosting a virtual presentation from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, titled “Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan: a dialogue for […]
Fours cars broken into on campus
Cal Poly received reports of four cars that were broken into at a campus parking lot Sunday evening. Behind South Mountain Residence Halls, at the K1 parking lot, cars’ windows were smashed in with an object not yet identified by the police. Nothing was taken from any of the cars, police said. What usually is […]
Cal Poly still planning COVID guidelines for returning after spring break
After facing a surge in COVID-19 cases upon returning from winter break, students and faculty are wondering about the university’s plan for returning for the spring quarter. Cal Poly has currently not finalized its plan and protocol for students and faculty returning to campus after spring break. “The university is constantly planning and implementing policies […]
Thursday night line dancing is back in San Luis Obispo
Line dancing is returning to San Luis Obispo every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. After the Graduate Corporation closed in 2020, the Grad LLC was created to bring back the popular dance club. The LLC will be hosting “Country Night” every Thursday at the Guild Hall, located at 2880 Broad Street, San Luis Obispo. “We are […]
Cal Poly wraps up student feedback on proposed fee increase
Cal Poly closed the submissions form for student feedback on a proposed campus fee increase on Wednesday — wrapping up one part of President Jeffrey Armstrong’s consultation process for the proposal. Armstrong’s College Based Fee Student Aid and Learn by Doing Plan proposes a future increase to the College Based Fee, an academic fee that […]
CSU Board of Trustees pushes new sustainability plans and goals
The California State University (CSU) system has met its sustainability goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and reduce water consumption by 2020. The Board of Trustees is now focusing on carbon and energy reduction, energy resilience and procurement, water reduction and transportation management. On Tuesday, the California State University Board of Trustees held […]
San Luis Obispo County updates isolation and quarantine orders
San Luis Obispo County Public Health will no longer provide individualized isolation and quarantine orders to each person who tests positive or has been exposed to COVID-19 amid a case surge, according to a Jan. 7 Health Officer Order. County Public Health Spokesperson Michelle Shoresman said the County of San Luis Obispo, like many other […]

