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Thousands advocate for broad spectrum of causes at Women’s March

Thousands of people gathered at Mitchell Park Saturday, Jan. 18 for the fourth annual San Luis Obispo Women’s March, themed “The Time is Now.” This year’s Women’s March advocated for five actions: show up, speak up, vote, run and lead. It encompassed multiple issues and advocacy efforts, expressed in English, Spanish and tʔɨnɨsmuʔ tiłhinkʔtitʸu, the language […]

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Two hospitalized after possible hit-and-run near Performing Arts Center

An 18-year-old male and a 19-year-old female were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment after an accident near the Performing Arts Center, according to University Spokesperson Matt Lazier. University Police received a call of a vehicle-versus-pedestrian accident — possibly a hit-and-run — the evening of Saturday, Jan. 18. The two college-aged victims were taken […]

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Automatic textbook purchase program deadline extended

The deadline to opt-out of a new University Bookstore program that automatically charges students for course materials has been extended.  The new deadline for students to opt-out of Poly Access has been changed to Tuesday, Jan 21, according to Cal Poly Corporation Spokesperson Aaron Lambert. In classes participating in Poly Access, students are given access […]

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