The Safety Enhancement Zone will only be in place March 17 and 18.
Category: Greek Life
Verisky software vendor prepares greek life for pilot party registration program
With the new pilot party registration program set to be launched April 4, San Luis Obispo residents will have a 20-minute window to quiet down before a citation is issued. Using Verisky — a party registration software reserved for greek life — sorority and fraternity members are more prepared than non-affiliated members going into the […]
Partying politics: The changing climate around partying in SLO
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, some Cal Poly students and community members recall San Luis Obispo’s rocky history with holiday parties. Years of ordinances and double fines have created a climate of distrust between students and San Luis Obispo residents. But this year marks a change as new methods of keeping parties in check work […]
Cal Poly greek life raises more than $450,000 for philanthropies
IFC raised $204,000, PHA, $176,000 and USFC, $117,000 in 2016.
Pi Kappa Phi becomes the first of four new fraternities on campus
As part of Cal Poly’s eight-year expansion plan for greek life, four new fraternities will come to campus. The first one to come on campus is Pi Kappa Phi. The fraternity came to Cal Poly in Fall 2016, but just participated in their first rush this past week. Pi Kappa Phi is the first fraternity […]
Get to know the new Panhellenic president
Shirin Beroukhim, a communication studies junior, was appointed to the position of Panhellenic president at the end of Fall 2016.
Sigma Pi house in violation of SLO County code
The fraternity house is in violation of code that states organizational houses are not allowed in the particular zone where the house is located.
IFC approves 8-year expansion plan
IFC is expanding with four new fraternities in eight years.
Greek life recognized at LEAD awards
Cal Poly’s greek life won awards for their achievements this year.
A year in greek life philanthropy
Here’s a look at some new, revamped and continuing philanthropy events organized by various chapters throughout the year.
Holding Mateo’s hand: A strong bond between a fraternity and a child struggling with cancer
Four-year-old Mateo has an entire community and fraternity supporting him.

