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Category: News
New San Luis Obispo yoga studio stretches to serve those in need
The owners of a new yoga studio raised money for victims of sexual assault and practiced yoga with a cause.
Students launch project to make Cal Poly a Fair Trade-certified campus
To students, “fair trade” may mean glancing at another garbled label on a chocolate bar. But the impact is global.
Is Coachella worth it to Cal Poly students, despite ethical concerns?
Tax filings show the a major organizer of Coachella, Philip Anschutz, donated $190,000 to anti-LGBT groups, though Anschutz denied this claim.
As many as three retail cannabis stores could be allowed in San Luis Obispo
If the new regulations pass, San Luis Obispo could be the first city in the county to allow recreational dispensaries.
Cal Poly student designs t-shirt, raising nearly $500 for Thomas fire victim family
Blake Silva designed and sold shirts to raise money for a family who lost their home in the Thomas Fire.
The ‘Fake News’ panel was canceled, but Alicia Shepard still has some ‘good news consumer’ strategies for students
Shepard said reading with a critical eye, but not becoming a cynical news consumer are key in avoiding fake news.
As seal pupping season is underway, onlookers should follow these guidelines to keep themselves and the seals safe
Peak seal rescuing season happens in February and many rescues are due to human interferences.
Morro Bay Aquarium closing; Central Coast Aquarium expanding
The Morro Bay Aquarium is closing after more than 50 years of operation.
University Police issues statement regarding references to possible shooter on campus; no credible threat at this time
In a Poly Alert, UPD said there is “no credible threat to the campus has been received by the university.
