Four students spent the summer listening to storms on Jupiter. Now, they’re seeing how they can implement their project at a local elementary school.
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Blue Water Task Force helps beach-goers know when the water is safe
Find out how much harmful bacteria is in the ocean’s weekly with the help of the Blue Water Task Force.
How students can avoid party-related fines with permanent city-wide program
The San Luis Obispo City Council unanimously approved a permanent Voluntary Party Registration program Tuesday, Oct. 16. The program, which was piloted last year, allows students and residents to register parties with the San Luis Obispo Police Department (SLOPD) to avoid party-related noise fines. How it works Students can register scheduled parties with SLOPD to […]
The new Pismo Pier keeps ‘California Classic’ feel
The updated Pismo Pier made its debut Saturday, Oct. 20 after 18 months of renovations. The pier now has new wooden boards and steel piles, water refill and fish cleaning stations, upgraded water and electrical lines, additional seating and more. The opening comes eight months ahead of schedule and just in time for the 72nd Annual […]
Reporter gets flu shot on camera at Campus Health & Wellbeing “pop-up”
Cal Poly Campus Health and Wellbeing hosted a flu shot “pop-up” at Robert E. Kennedy Library to administer free flu vaccinations to Cal Poly students Thursday, Oct. 18 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Annual flu vaccinations are recommended before the end of October, as the flu tends to spread more rapidly during peak months, from December to February. […]
SLODoCo hosts 24-hour voter registration drive
Students can register to vote and get a free donut while they are at it at SLODoCo until noon on Saturday, Oct. 20. The 24-hour voter registration drive was organized by Mayor Heidi Harmon’s re-election campaign, but welcome anyone to register, regardless of their political preference. “It’s pretty apparent that no matter what side we […]
Lambda Phi Epsilon disaffiliated for hazing: bloodied knuckles, water submersion & alcohol
The university determined that disaffiliation is the only appropriate sanction and the national fraternity has indicated its support for Cal Poly’s findings and sanctions.
From #MeToo to #WhyIDidntReport: How we got here
From #MeToo a year ago to the recent #WhyIDidn’tReport, these movements have amplified voices of sexual assault and rape survivors, involving the globe as well as our community.
San Luis Obispo mayor candidates Heidi Harmon and Keith Gurnee face off in ASI forum
Students had the opportunity to interact with mayoral and city council candidates, followed by a mayoral debate on issues affecting Cal Poly students.
Volleyball tournament to conclude Buck the Stigma Mental Health Awareness Week
Mark Reuling, a Cal Poly alumnus who took his own life, will be remembered through the 21st annual Mark S. Reuling Volleyball Tournament Friday.
Cal Poly ranks 2nd for student voter registration among California colleges
Find out how to beat CSU Fullerton in registered student voters.
