The march was intended to stand against rape culture and injustice that many survivors face.
Category: News
Owners of The SLO Student Living complex face lawsuit over unauthorized renovations
Tenants of The SLO claim renovations made without a permit are creating unsafe living conditions.
Laws on grass have passed: Legalization of marijuana and what this means for San Luis Obispo
While San Luis Obispo adapts to new California weed laws, the drug is still not legal on Cal Poly’s Campus.
Ban on state-funded travel to states with laws that discriminate against the LGBTQ community turns one year old
The bill bans most state-funded travel to Alabama, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and Texas.
Local, state and federal governments square up over offshore drilling
In October, San Luis Obispo signed a unanimous resolution to support a ban on drilling and fracking along the coast.
San Luis Obispo’s reputation as ‘happiest place in America’ glosses over deeper problems
San Luis Obispo may be picture perfect on the outside, but like every city, it has its issues.
Student health fees will increase by $99 per quarter beginning Fall 2018
The fee increase will not affect current Cal Poly students; it will apply to newly admitted students in Fall 2018.
California facing a teacher shortage for K-12 schools
California is facing a teacher shortage according to a recent report.
How college-based fees make some majors more costly than others
Each quarter, Cal Poly students are charged a college-based fee.
On-campus housing application’s gender-inclusive option causing confusion
In 2016, gender-inclusive housing was offered for all students, including freshmen.
Rock the Vine: Students put on San Luis Obispo’s first wine farmer’s market
Two Cal Poly students start inaugural wine and cider tasting event at SLO Brew.
