Armstrong released a campus-wide email April 4 saying students starting Fall 2018 will not be subject to the fee.
Category: News
Cal Poly SLO Mustang Parents Facebook page offers a helping hand
Cal Poly’s communication to parents can be spotty and the page helps fill in the gaps, Traci Libby said.
Opioid overdose deaths down in San Luis Obispo, but the pain remains
The opioid crisis has been declared a national emergency by President Trump as casualties from overdoses mount.
New Public Health major marries science and society
Freshmen will begin the major Fall 2018 and current students can transfer into the major starting Fall 2019.
Three graduate students are working to make the perfect surfboard fin
Shaun Wixted was talking about his passion for surfing in Cal Poly’s wind tunnel lab when the idea for a perfectly-proportioned surfboard fin hit.
The Central Coast Autism Center hosts a night of fun for autistic teens and adults
The Central Coast Autism Center has developed an open mic night for teenagers and adults ranging on the autism spectrum.
Life on a sailboat: An alternative housing option
In order to pursue his dream job, one Cal Poly student found a new home on the water.
Parkland students and their social media activism reaches the Cal Poly community
Cal Poly students have been driven to action after the events in Parkland, Florida.
Students lead campaign to add AEDs in every residence hall
Jack Pawela and Miles Henry hope to have AEDs in every residence hall by the end of the academic year.
Footage of San Luis Obispo County Jail inmate death prompts protests
Protests against San Luis Obispo County Jail and Sheriff Ian Parkinson have taken place following the death of Andrew Holland.
Cal Poly and San Luis Obispo County prepare for large-scale storm
Storm total rainfall is expected to range from two to five inches in coastal and valley regions.
