Many California colleges face temporary closures or canceled in-person activities amid the LA fires, causing devastating damage this week. With 20% of Cal Poly’s student body from LA County, students may be facing distress and or financial hardships from the fire devastation. The Campus Assessment, Response & Education (CARE) team has compiled resources for students […]
Category: The Day After — News
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.
On-campus slack-lining rules open to revision
There are countless ways students can enjoy the great outdoors. From bike riding to rock climbing, there are a variety of outlets to blow off some steam. One activity in particular that has increased in popularity is slack-lining, where people attempt to walk across a line of webbing material suspended a few feet above the […]
Handling allergy anguish at Cal Poly
Those with particularly sensitive allergies will need to prepare for this spring
Green Initiative Fund brings sustainability to campuses for $5 per quarter
The Green Initiative Fund (TGIF) proposes a $5-per-quarter fee tacked onto each student’s tuition to fund sustainability projects for the university.
'Meet the Firms': Not your typical job fair
“Meet The Firms” is the only narrowed recruiting event of its kind, and it is dedicated to students in CAED.
4 facts about CLA’s fee proposal you need to know
Colleges at Cal Poly are not equalized under the current CBF — meaning students in CLA might not have the same enrichment opportunities or state-of-the-art equipment. This proposal could change both of these things.
Facebook's Paper brings news to students
My Facebook newsfeed is a bit of a mess.
Profs: Several departments would benefit from proposed CLA minors
All the minors are designed to complement students at any of the colleges, as they encourage interdisciplinary learning.
Safer: Obama's sexual assault plan good start, needs more work
For some students, talk from the White House isn’t enough.
Student opinion varies on mandatory freshman, sophomore housing
The construction project, which hopes to accommodate all freshmen and sophomores in new residence halls and by opening up more space in Poly Canyon Village (PCV), is slated to be finished around 2018.

