Property crime in SLO increased in the past two years while violent crime is on the decline.
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Central Coast not named in offshore drilling executive order
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 28 that would allow for the expansion of offshore oil and gas drilling along portions of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, but does not explicitly mention the Central Coast. The executive order, “America-First Offshore Energy Strategy,” was proposed to reduce the amount of oil imported from […]
Interns create change at City Hall
The interns work on everything from housing reform to immigration policies.
Cal Poly Pier open house this Saturday
The open house is one of the two times the pier will be open this year.
You can now get coffee with a cop in San Luis Obispo
Community members can sit down with their local police to discuss issues pertinent to them at Black Horse May 12.
Abortion medication may be accessible to students through the Health Center
Video by Allison Royal A bill is going through the California Senate that would require public university and community college health centers to provide medicated abortion services. The bill passed its second reading April 25. Sen. Connie Leyva (D-Chino) introduced Senate Bill (SB) 320, which would mandate student health centers that operate with state funding […]
Free feminine hygiene products could become a reality at Cal Poly
A resolution to provide free feminine hygiene products in some women’s, men’s and all-gender restrooms around campus is up for vote in Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors. The resolution began as a project developed by landscape architecture senior Natalie Montoya for the University Union Advisory Board, on which she serves. She then proposed […]
Yosemite Hall startup turned fix-it-yourself empire
You might know the unlikely origins of some of the biggest tech boom startups, like Napster and Facebook which started in university residence halls. But Cal Poly’s Yosemite Hall was once the original headquarters of iFixit, a site that teaches people how to fix almost anything. The history The idea was born in 2003 out […]
Cal Poly alumnus gives $110 million to College of Science and Mathematics
This gift is the largest in CSU history.
Cal Poly celebrates Israel’s Independence Day
Mustangs United for Israel celebrated Israel’s Independence Day on Mott Lawn.
Construction on Dexter Lawn continues
The construction should be completed within the next couple weeks.
