“We want all people to feel honored and respected, and, at this time, the Black identifying people of color are not feeling that,” Councilmember Erica Stewart said on behalf of the council. “We want to figure out how we can continue to help as a council, and as a city.”
Racism is a public health emergency, City Council says
San Luis Obispo County has 126 active cases of coronavirus with 19 new confirmed cases
This is the fourth time in the last seven days where more than 15 new cases were confirmed.
San Luis Obispo has 489 confirmed cases of COVID-19
San Luis Obispo County has 489 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Thursday, June 25 — up 16 cases from yesterday, according to County Public Health. Of the total cases, 118 patients are at home in isolation and 360 patients have recovered. Ten are currently hospitalized, three of which are in intensive care. There has been […]
California Senate approves bill to make ethnic studies a graduation requirement
Starting Fall 2021, Cal Poly will require students to take an ethnic studies course once approved by California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Here’s what we know about Fall 2020
The university announced Fall quarter will start on September 14 and allow in-person instruction for 15 percent of classes until November 20 in a campus-wide email.
San Luis Obispo County now has 118 active cases of COVID-19 with 20 new confirmed cases
San Luis Obispo County has 473 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Wednesday, June 24 — up 20 cases from yesterday, according to County Public Health.
San Luis Obispo County now has 106 active cases of COVID-19 with 11 new confirmed cases
San Luis Obispo now has 453 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Tuesday, June 23 – up 11 cases from yesterday, according to County Public Health.
COVID-19 cases jump to 442 over the weekend
San Luis Obispo County has 442 confirmed cases of coronavirus as of Monday, June 22 — up 38 cases from Friday, according to County Public Health. Of the total cases, 112 patients are at home in isolation and 322 patients have recovered. Seven are currently hospitalized, three of which are in intensive care. There has been one […]
2020 Four Year Review
FOUR YEAR REVIEW 2016-2017 Locally, Heidi Harmon beat out former mayor Jan Marx and was elected into her first mayoral term in San Luis Obispo. State-wide, Proposition 64 passed in the 2016 California election, making recreational marijuana legal in the state. While recreational marijuana was legalized for those over the age of 21, dispensary storefronts […]
Farewell letter from the 2018-2020 Editor in Chief
It’s not often that a graduating class moves into the world amid a pandemic and nationwide unrest. Uncertainty is everywhere and we are collectively grappling with issues that do not have clear answers. But I believe no class in history is better positioned to be the change the world needs. We are disruptors. We are […]
Search for missing business administration junior Malcolm Davis called off, family plans for celebration of life
Business administration junior Malcolm Davis went missing on June 9, while on a spearfishing trip with friends off Mahukona Beach Park, located on the Big Island of Hawaii.
