Starting next year, the previously four-team Pac-12 Wrestling conference will now be expanding to nine schools, according to an announcement made Wednesday, April 1 by the Pac-12.
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Cal Poly Men’s Soccer to move to Pac-12 Conference following 25 years in Big West
Cal Poly Men’s Soccer will transition into a new era of the program and join the Pac-12 Conference as an associate member beginning in the 2026 fall season.
Cal Poly sued over Greek Life addresses
Kathie Walker has filed a lawsuit against Cal Poly and the California State University Board of Trustees to release public records listing fraternity and sorority sanctioned events addresses, citing the need for transparency and access to the same information the city relies on for enforcement.
Cal Poly alum to pilot NASA’s mission to the moon, launching April 1
NASA’s Artemis II mission, set to launch on April 1, will be piloted by Cal Poly alumnus Victor Glover and three other crew members, and will be the first human-crewed test of the Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion spacecraft in a mission circling the moon.
Republicans’ ‘SAVE America Act’ hits the Senate
The SAVE America Act, introduced by Rep. Chip Roy and Sen. Mike Lee, would require voters to provide documentation of citizenship and photo ID, potentially creating barriers for student voters and minority communities.
Lack of federal regulation on AI prompts California to pass new bill
California has passed the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act, requiring AI companies to publicize safety frameworks and transparency reports, and to report catastrophic risks and incidents, in order to promote responsible AI development.
‘Make good trouble!’: Thousands protest Trump Administration at ‘No Kings Day III’ in San Luis Obispo
Thousands of San Luis Obispo County residents and students gathered in downtown Saturday for the third No Kings Day protest. Among them was Joanne Schultz, a representative of the League of Women Voters, who chanted, “Make good trouble!” Schultz encouraged the cheering crowd to push back on the policies of the Trump administration. This is […]
Cal Poly chef to compete in regional culinary challenge
Arthur Dulin, a Cal Poly Campus Dining sous chef, is competing in the National Association of College & University Food Service Culinary Challenge with his unique combination of Thai-inspired catfish and turmeric, hoping to bring recognition to his culinary skills and culture.
Cal Poly Basketball stars Cayden Ward, Peter Bandelj to enter transfer portal
Cal Poly Basketball players Peter Bandelj and Cayden Ward plan on entering the transfer portal when it opens on April 7, according to multiple reports on social media.
Cesar Chavez Day faces scrutiny amid abuse allegations
California lawmakers are considering renaming Cesar Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day in response to allegations of sexual abuse against Cesar Chavez, as well as statements from Dolores Huerta and two other victims.
