Marston’s Bar and Grill had it’s final “last call” as the popular student downtown spot becomes The Mark.
Category: News
Water conservation still important, despite reduced drought conditions
According to the Whale Rock Reservoir manager, San Luis Obispo is not in drought but water conservation is still important.
Letter to the Editor: We should stand together as a greek community
McCarthy argues the greek community needs to work together to be role models on this campus.Â
Gianna Brencola sentenced to seven years in prison in Kennedy Love case
Then-17-year-old Brencola hit and killed Love while driving drunk last year. She was tried as an adult.
Heightened security, SWAT team planned as Milo Yiannopoulos returns April 26
Expect the same or a slightly greater police presence as last year when Milo Yiannopoulos returns to campus April 26.
Racist propaganda and vandalism found on campus
Racist flyers and graffiti was found throughout Agricultural Sciences (building 11).
Cal Poly SLO Alumni of Color release action plan for diversity and inclusivity
One of the demands includes mandatory teach-ins about the history of blackface and racism at greek organizations.
President Armstrong suspends all Interfraternity Council fraternities and Panhellenic sororities indefinitely
Panhellenic sororities and Interfraternity Council fraternities are placed on indefinite suspension following the Lambda Chi Alpha member wearing blackface and cultural appropriation at Sigma Nu.
Cal Poly Creamery offers staple dairy products and student creations
The creamery team works to develop new flavors such as seaweed-wrapped gouda.
Concerns raised over the Drylongso Collective’s exclusion of funding to clubs with Zionist ideologies in admin demands
The Drylongso Collective released a clarifying statement, explaining the difference between Zionism and Judaism.
Kyler Watkins’ blackface: Another mark on Cal Poly’s timeline of racism
Cal Poly has a long history of racially insensitive behavior.
