There were about 25 protesters at the event, much less than last time Milo Yiannopoulos visited campus.
Category: News
San Luis Obispo one step closer to allowing recreational marijuana storefronts
If approved May 15, San Luis Obispo will allow as many as three recreational storefronts.
Alpha Chi Omega and Zeta Beta Tau under investigation
The results of the investigation are expected to be released Monday, May 7.
Inaugural hackathon season ends with three-time champions
Computer science senior Joe Wijoyo and computer science junior Karen Kauffman took first place in all three hackathons.
California governor candidate John Cox speaks to Cal Poly Republicans
Cox spoke of getting money out of politics to reduce corruption.
Cal Poly junior wins SLO Marathon women’s division without training
Lindsey Arrillaga takes first in the SLO Marathon women’s division after being convinced to sign up the night before.
Armstrong addresses campus about fraternity Snapchat video ridiculing blackface incident
The university said they are handing the incidences over to the California attorney general.
Cal Poly alumni launch sexual assault prevention app
Two Cal Poly alumni, Maxwell Fong and Elan Timmons, created and launched the Ulzi app.
Coalition to Protect SLO County gathers 14,000 signatures supporting prevention of fracking
Banning fracking and oil expansion in San Luis Obispo County could be on the ballot in November.
Kimberly McLaughlin-Smith coming to campus to consult on diversity and inclusion
McLaughlin-Smith will hold several events May 3 and 4.
Sheriff’s Office implements Safe Exchange Zones for online purchases
Safe Exchange Zones have been set up in San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, Grover Beach, Pismo Beach and Arroyo Grande.
