SLO Transit will add “sweeper” buses to meet rider demand.
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Hot water project expected to end by Winter 2019; other construction will continue through 2019
Facilities Management and Development is engaged in ongoing renovations and construction work throughout campus.
Candlelight vigil held for Las Vegas shooting victims; student’s parents injured
In honor of those who were affected by the shooting in Las Vegas, ASI hosted a candlelight vigil.
Sexual assault behind Recreation Center reported to SLOPD
This past weekend, a sexual assault occurred behind the Recreation Center.
Rose Float office converted into temporary study space
The space will be open during fall quarter until it is converted into a new Multicultural Center.
SLOPD increases enforcement of pedestrian safety laws; advises bike safety too
There has been an increase in pedestrian accidents but a decrease in bicycle accidents this year.
SLO Transit changes causing frustration for students living off campus
Newly implemented bus routes make campus transit difficult for Cal Poly students
ASI President Riley Nilsen charges into fall quarter
ASI President Riley Nilsen is working hard to connect with the student body on every level.
A push away from parking
Parking can be a struggle for Cal Poly students, but for Cal Poly University Police Department (UPD) Associate Director Marlene Cramer, it’s an opportunity for students to explore alternate forms of transportation. With more than 7,000 parking spaces on campus, it’s difficult to make decisions for the greater good of all individuals coming to campus, […]
WOW Club Showcase gives smaller clubs a chance to shine
On Sept. 17, Week of Welcome (WOW) Club Showcase was held on Cal Poly’s campus and while all clubs are welcome, the event is very important to smaller clubs who want to grow in numbers. The 2017 WOW Club Showcase involved over 300 different student-run organizations trying to recruit a crowd of mostly freshman. While […]
From student to soldier: An inside look at the ROTC program
2nd Lt. Katherine Holst commissioned through Cal Poly’s ROTC program and learned many lessons during her time as a cadet.
