Despite the storm, campus operations will continue as scheduled tomorrow, according to a campus-wide email from Cal Poly’s Emergency Operations Center this afternoon. However, the university encouraged faculty and supervisors to be flexible with storm-related delays.
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Students protest against immigration policies, bring music and dance to Dexter Lawn
This is a cross-published piece with KCPR, more information can be found here. Students took over Dexter Lawn in protest of recent deportation mandates from the federal government on Feb. 7. The protest, “Sit in Solidarity,” was organized by Amirah Gutierrez, a journalism sophomore and co-director of external affairs for Latinx Business Student Association. An arrangement […]
How to access library resources during the Kennedy Library renovation
Since closing for construction in June 2023, the Kennedy Library’s books and resources have been relocated across various locations.
Cal Poly braces for proposed $24.2 million budget cut amid CSU-wide reductions
Cal Poly could soon face a $24.2 million reduction in state funding for the 2025-26 fiscal year, according to a campus-wide email Thursday.
Cal Poly cracks down on ‘St. Fratty’s Day’ with guest ban, doubled fines and on-campus concert
After the city reported record-high criminal offenses at last year’s St. Fratty’s Day block party, Cal Poly is moving the event onto campus.
Former Cal Poly student who fired gun on campus will face trial
Former Cal Poly student Charles Hojaboom will continue with his criminal proceedings and face trial after firing a gun on campus in Nov. 2023.
Why SLO transit isn’t adjusting well enough for a growing community
Scheduling life around bus schedules isn’t the only problem students without cars face; alternatives prove to be just as troublesome. Rideshares are expensive and knowing someone with a car is hard to come by, especially for a first-year. Many students are left stranded without suitable resources to explore the city they just moved to.
Cal State system AI initiative sparks faculty concerns regarding privacy, lack of prior consultation
ChatGPT and other AI tools will soon be free for all Cal State students, faculty and staff, according to a system-wide email from the Cal State Office of the Chancellor on Monday.
Cal Poly Equestrian Team places first and second at regional Western horse shows
13 CPET riders competed, showcasing their skills as they were judged on their riding position and control over their horse’s gait.
Local restaurants to host fundraisers for LA wildlife relief
Two local restaurants are hosting fundraisers tonight and tomorrow to support LA wildfire relief, with 100% of net proceeds donated to restaurant workers affected.
NOAA seeks advisory council applicants for Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary
The sanctuary’s official designation celebrated the protection of 4,543 square miles, making it America’s 17th national marine sanctuary.
