The university is asking for student input on how to better support campus clubs.
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Safer partnered with community organizations, Stand Strong and RISE, to host domestic violence awareness events.
SLO’s party registration program is here to stay
A City Council vote on Tuesday, Oct. 16 ensured a permanent place for the city’s party registration program.
Cal Poly’s General Education program may be revised, with an emphasis on diversity
The university is taking a look at how they can make the general education program more diverse, and they want student input.
No essay, no problem — How the CSU application may affect the university’s diversity
Cal Poly’s application for the Fall 2019 term opened Oct. 1 on the university’s online application portal, Cal State Apply. Cal State Apply allows applicants to apply to multiple California State University (CSU) campuses with the same application. Unlike many colleges and universities, Cal Poly’s application does not require an essay. Prospective students can fill out […]
Here’s how to register to vote in the midterm elections
Find out how to vote and by when you need to register by
With Us to launch student survey on discrimination, sexual assault, hazing, substance abuse
With Us, The National Network for Peer Accountability at Cal Poly, is preparing to hone in on rates of sexual assault and intimate partner violence, discrimination, hazing and abuse of drugs and alcohol at Cal Poly with a new student survey. With Us was established at Cal Poly in February with the mission of “empowering peer-led […]
How to participate in National Transfer Student Week
Transfer students represent roughly 20 percent of the newly admitted fall 2018 class
Jordan Grant’s father works to eliminate the ‘deathtrap’ at Highway 101 and El Campo Road intersection
The change.org petition has garnered more than 8,000 signatures in just a few days.
This year’s Shabang expected to be largest to date
Expect more music genres, larger structures, and increased ticket prices at the bi-annual local music and arts festival on Saturday.
Is Journalism Broken? Expert panel discusses the future of media
Cal Poly alumni and guests gave advice on the journalism industry during the bi-annual Jim Hayes Symposium on Oct 12
