Following the school shooting in Florida, students are talking about gun control and mental illness.
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Poly’s push for gender inclusivity and equality
Talking about differences is an important factor in creating an environment that encourages a sense of belonging on campus.
Frack off: Students against onshore drilling
A group of Cal Poly students are collecting signatures to support an initiative that would prevent the expansion of oil drills in Price Canyon in San Luis Obispo County. They argue that the injection wells contaminate the aquifer that runs underneath the field and flows into the ocean, and expanding oil drilling is not necessary. The initiative […]
Time’s Up Cal Poly hosting town hall for students to voice concerns about sexual assault
The event will be held March 7 in Phillips Hall at 7 p.m.
SLO Voyagers bring dragon boat racing to Cal Poly
SLO Voyagers started rowing together last quarter and have since practiced every Saturday morning in Morro Bay.
Winter storm impacts scheduled San Luis Obispo and Cal Poly events
Thursday’s Farmers’ Market was canceled and Friday’s baseball game may be canceled based on the weather.
Boom town: San Luis Obispo’s 65+ development projects
Currently, the city has more than 65 projects either under review or construction.
San Luis Obispo reports lowest number of noise complaints in recorded history
In 2017, SLOPD allowed parties to be registered with the city in advance, resulting in no party citations that year.
Downtown parking garage project that will add 445 new spaces awaiting City approval
The proposed project still must be approved by City Council and even then, construction will not begin for at least one year.
U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear Trump’s DACA appeal
Cal Poly Dream Center Coordinator Katherine Zevallos said the decision was a “small, encouraging victory for Dreamers.”
Student Harmine project endeavors to find cure for malaria
One professor and 12 students are hoping to cure malaria on the fourth floor of building 180.
