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Ten Thousand Dollar Grant Gets Awarded to a Cal Poly Start Up Business

The delivery service Quickie was launched late last year by two Cal Poly business administration sophomores who were looking for a fast solution to get snacks and basic items on campus. “It’s all about convenience. We’re students who understand how stressful college is and it makes it a lot easier for students,” business administration sophomore […]

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Listen: InterFraternity Council hosts Battle of the Bands, fundraises for local mental health services

Local bands performed at Cal Poly’s University Union Plaza on Monday, May 30 in support of the InterFraternity Council’s (IFC) philanthropic event known as “Battle of the Bands.” The event hosted performances to raise money for the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), a volunteer-based organization that provides counseling services and other resources to those […]

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How sexual assault awareness month was honored in the community for the first time post-pandemic

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 […]

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Welcome back to Shabang: The San Luis Obispo music festival returns

The Shabang Live Music and Arts Festival returned to Laguna Lake Park in San Luis Obispo after a nearly two year hiatus. The five stages attracted roughly 4,000 guests on Friday and 9,000 on Saturday, as well as 40 artists from all over the country.    Audio by Sophie Lincoln The first Shabang was thrown […]

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Cal Poly alumnus brings Korean food to San Luis Obispo

Audio by Trevor Baumgardner When Cal Poly alumnus Matt Yoon first moved to San Luis Obispo in 2011, he said he immediately noticed the lack of Korean food. Having moved from the Los Angeles area, he found himself miles away from the nearest H Mart, a Korean-American supermarket chain, and more importantly, his mother’s home-cooked […]

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Roller Skating pop-up “SLORoll” brings family-friendly roller skating rinks to San Luis Obispo

Audio by Presley Allen Shauna Gustuson grew up playing sports, riding horses and motorcycles, it wasn’t until about 12 years ago, that she became interested in roller-skating.  After discovering this new passion, Gustuson founded SLORoll, a non-profit organization that aims to provide communities with safe spaces to roller skate, do fitness classes and more. SLORoll […]

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