The fraternity house is in violation of code that states organizational houses are not allowed in the particular zone where the house is located.
Sigma Pi house in violation of SLO County code
Cal Poly continues to open arms to undocumented students
Throughout the presidential election, hot topic issues such as marriage equality and women’s rights were discussed. However, none was so heatedly debated as undocumented immigrants. Cal Poly has nearly 200 undocumented students currently attending the university. However, an undocumented student who will remain anonymous, said this number could be higher due to students not wishing to […]
SLO native becomes SLO councilman
Gomez has plans for sustainability, housing and community relations.
Four years in the life of a music major
Some music majors stay on campus for up to 12 hours, with back-to-back classes and rehearsals.
College Republicans refuse to reformat Milo Yiannopoulos’ speech
The university also refuses to change the format, citing the right to free speech.
Startup creates one-stop-shop for professor and class info
Polyratings may no longer be the only place to get the scoop on Cal Poly professors and courses.
Letter to the editor: Dear Keith Humphrey
If this kid was drinking, she’d stand a better chance of getting help than breaking her ankle in broad daylight
Former Cal Poly guard David Nwaba joins Los Angeles D-Fenders
After graduating in Spring 2016 with a sociology degree, former Cal Poly guard David Nwaba headed to Reno, Nevada to tryout for the NBA. The Reno Bighorns of the NBA Development League were awarded his rights and he was given a chance to make it on the Sacramento Kings’ D-League affiliate. But, according to SB […]
HIRIE shines warmth and positivity on SLO Brew
“Irie” is a reggae term that embodies sensations of warmth and positivity. It is seen as a mindset to strive toward, and it is the inspiration behind the San Diego-based band HIRIE. The “H” in the name pays homage to the Hawaiian roots of the band’s front woman. Inspired by the spirituality surrounding irie, the […]
Entering the workforce: Pros and cons of being a fall grad
Graduating in the fall puts students in an interesting situation: they enter the job search well before the rest of their peers. The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey indicates that hiring rates go up in January. Gallup’s weekly job market survey shows that companies hire more in the first month […]
From grads to grapes: Cal Poly alumni impact the local wine industry
Cal Poly alumni are slowly populating the wine industry in the San Luis Obispo county.

