The CSU Board of Trustees released a statement regarding the possibility of a tuition hike for the 2018-2019 school year.
Category: News
Halfway through Mayor Heidi Harmon’s term
Harmon’s neighborhood walks are an example of how she is connecting with the community to address their issues and concerns.
Downtown San Luis Obispo bars asked to stop two-for-one drink specials
Creeky Tiki, Mother’s Tavern and SLO Brew are among the downtown bars affected.
Cal Poly alumnus Joe Prunty to temporarily replace Milwaukee Bucks’ Jason Kidd
Cal Poly alumnus Joe Prunty took over as head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks after Jason Kidd was fired.
Cal Poly dedicates Solar Farm, first major project providing 25 percent of university electricity
The project will hopefully help Cal Poly reach zero-net status.
Brutal flu season brings stronger strain that’s more widespread
This season’s prominent strain, H3N2, has stronger effects on the body than strains in past seasons.
Student models embody diversity at the Cross Cultural Center’s Fashion Show
The show’s theme, I Am Here, allowed students from diverse backgrounds to assert their presence on campus.
Armstrong condemns hateful flyers posted on campus
The flyers included racial statements and statistics about African Americans relating to domestic violence, welfare, homicides and assault.
BREAKING: ICE presence in San Luis Obispo
This story will be updated as we receive more information.
City Council approves pilot program for night hiking Cerro San Luis trail
The two-year pilot program will extend the Cerro San Luis trail’s hours to 8:30 p.m.
Highway 101 reopened with repair costs totaling $11.25 million
In total, the restoration required 350 staff from Caltrans, an independent contractor, 40 pieces of equipment and 1,500 trucks.
