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UPD and fire department respond to hot coals in PCV dumpster
Hot coals were thrown into the dumpster, which UPD and the San Luis Obispo Fire Department extinguished.
New chapter of Planned Parenthood Generation Action is created at Cal Poly
The Cal Poly chapter of Planned Parenthood Generation Action is a new group on campus that advocates for reproductive freedom.
Advisory Committee begins to plan Earth Week
In preparation for earth week, on-campus environmental groups are looking for student volunteers.
Student’s cannabis business raises question about what can be posted on campus
Computer science senior Nico Pitchon was told by University Police Department (UPD) to stop putting up flyers advertising his cannabis business, Slo Dro Co., Jan. 22. Ltd. Bryan Cox contacted Pitchon and said he was violating federal law because Cal Poly campus is on federal land, where cannabis is still illegal. During this time, there […]
SLOPD denies online claims of a ‘candy man’ robber
Although students reported multiple encounters with the “candyman,” SLOPD denied any connection to criminal activity.
DTD dissolves chapter following multiple probations, removal of member and national organization review
After DTD’s national organization conducted a membership review Jan. 12-14 that cut the chapter down to 15, the fraternity dissolved.
Plastic straws and other single-use plastic items now limited in San Luis Obispo city restaurants
Single-use plastic bottles and cups will also be limited under the new ordinance.
NAACP San Luis Obispo County to host ‘Stand Up for America, Take a Knee for Equality and Justice For All’ rally
Speakers at the rally will include President of NAACP San Luis Obispo County Stephen Vines, mayor Heidi Harmon and high school student Keanu Lyday.
Students say people should stay involved after the Women’s March
While the Women’s March inspires thousands of participants, some students believe there is no political action taken beyond that.
CSU Board of Trustees discusses possible tuition hike in 2018; decisions not finalized until “at least May”
The CSU Board of Trustees released a statement regarding the possibility of a tuition hike for the 2018-2019 school year.
