Wednesday, Dec. 5, James urged officials to prohibit unprotected left turns across Highway 101 traffic, specifically at the El Campo intersection, at a San Luis Obispo Council of Governments (SLOCOG) meeting.
Category: News
Meet the students introducing greeks to God, giving back
On a Tuesday night, dozens of students can be seen crammed into Front Porch coffee house, animatedly talking about God. They all have one thing in common: being a part of Cal Poly’s greek life.
How do California fires impact people on the Central Coast? A study is trying to find out
A chemistry professor and three students are looking to see how harmful California’s deadly wildfires are to the air even hundreds of miles away.
Cannabis business regulations in SLO approved; fees exceed $80,000 to get started
Beginning Jan. 1, cannabis dispensaries and cultivation businesses will be allowed in the city of San Luis Obispo.
Cal Poly aims to downsize the student body by 2020
Following a year where nearly 1,000 more students accepted Cal Poly’s offer of admission than expected, Cal Poly is now working towards bringing down the total enrollment size of its student body.
From starving to 20,000 calories a day: This student battled the spectrum of eating disorders on her path to ‘healing’
“I wanted people to look at my smile and think ‘Oh, she’s perfect, she’s fine,’ but on the inside, I was the complete opposite.”
Health Center hires 8 employees in first quarter since fee increase
With the implementation of the $99 health fee increase per quarter beginning Fall 2018, students are already seeing improved wait times at the Health Center.
Cal Poly will rebrand with new logo, messaging and redesigned website
Cal Poly will be getting a new institutional logo, messaging and website in May 2019 with the debut of the yakʔitʸutʸu Welcome Center. Three new brand concepts have been proposed, each embodying a different concept — “The Power of and,” “Ready Day One,” and a new take on “Learn by Doing.” Last week, higher education […]
Wet winter ahead for San Luis Obispo as storm moves in
San Luis Obispo is going to be experiencing another wet and chilly week as a second storm makes its way to the region.
Cooking in the Canyon – free lessons from Cal Poly’s executive chef
University Housing and Campus Dining partnered together to offer students, faculty and staff weekly free cooking classes.
Students and faculty fail to keep up with Cal Poly’s 2020 Zero Waste goal; facilities keep campus on track
Cold Canyon Processing Facility Manager John Ryan said the recycling contamination rate from Cal Poly is the highest in the county at 32 percent.

