The council informally voted against the program at the town hall meeting in February. Tuesday’s meeting marked its formal repeal.
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Maintaining a plant-based diet as a freshman
Food options on campus and nutritional knowledge about plant based diets
Price Canyon oil field wells to possibly increase
Nestled between highways 101 and 227 lies Price Canyon oil field, home to 165 oil wells and 40 injector wells. Sentinel Peak Resources, the oil company that owns the property, wants to raise those numbers to 686. Under a project proposal submitted by the company, an additional 481 wells would populate the oil field with […]
JoJo ‘Mad Love’ show at Fremont Theater cancelled
She is in urgent care for a virus she as been fighting since the beginning of the tour.
Woman groped walking near Health Center Thursday night
According to UPD’s Timely Warning Crime Bulletin email, a woman’s rear-end was grabbed by Foothill Boulevard.
Cal Poly sees rise in non-tenured faculty, what that means for the campus
Full time equivalent non-tenured faculty increased from 29 percent in 2011 to 35 percent in 2015.
Unidentified individual punches man distributing pro-Nazi fliers
A man passing out neo-Nazi fliers was punched by an unidentified person.
Day Without Immigrants hits San Luis Obispo
Big Sky Cafe, Taqueria Santa Cruz, Novo and Luna Red are participating in the demonstration.
Student-led startup to optimize rental process for landlords, tenants
Sorting through hundreds of applications and answering the many calls for a rental unit is a tedious job for landlords. Filling out paperwork and running to various properties to deliver applications is an equally time-consuming chore for students. Pioneered by psychology senior Cameron Wiese and his four-person team — CTO Alex Kavanaugh (software engineering alumnus), […]
Fremont Hall closed for rest of academic year
Students are being escorted to gather all of their belongings.

