“We thought why not start the conversation now around free speech,” political science sophomore and Cal Poly Democrats Co-President Eireann O’Grady said. “We often only talk about free speech when someone does something racist, sexist or homophobic, and then it gears toward how do we protect this racist. ”
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Student gives migrant children a chance to experience the outdoors
A Cal Poly student took her love for children and the outdoors and merged it with a need for diversity in the parks and recreation field to create a non-profit.
ROTC wins regionals and advances to Seattle competition
For the first time in six years Cal Poly hosted and won the ROTC regional competition.
Cal Poly employee Lilianne Tang was severely injured in a car accident. Now, her family is asking for the community’s help
A GoFundMe has been created to help cover the medical expenses of Cal Poly employee Lilianne Tang, who was severely injured in a car accident involving a driver under the influence of drugs.
Women’s Golf records first win of the season
Cal Poly Women’s Golf secured their first title win in over a year at the UC Irvine Invitational on Oct. 23.
University diversity plans released; include targeted recruiting, new student and staff programs
Strategy groups have released 23 recommendations, including hiring more staff to recruit underrepresented minority students, developing a mentoring program and requiring diversity effort considerations for faculty promotions.
UPD sends officers to assist victims of California fires; how you can help
University Police have been sent to help evacuate areas affected by the Camp and Woolsey fires, and ASI is hosting a donation drive to make sure evacuees are supplied.
Creed Bratton from “The Office” is coming to Fremont Theater
You may know Creed Bratton as the ex-hippie employee from “The Office” who says whatever quirky thought is on his mind. Indeed, the real-life Creed Bratton does not stray too far from his depiction in the tv series. And he’s coming to Fremont Theater. Bratton will be at the Fremont Theater Jan. 10 from 7 p.m. to […]
Get to know Men’s Basketball senior point guard Donovan Fields
“The best advice I ever got was to stay confident in myself. Sometimes you might go into a shooting slump or you might doubt yourself.”
Students work to raise awareness for sex trafficking
Political science students are working to educate residents of San Luis Obispo about the issue of human sex trafficking.
A break from the books: Pop-Up Painting in Kennedy Library
The Kennedy Library Atrium is mostly quiet, save for a few hushed conversations occurring between friends and newly acquainted students. Those who needed a break or some free art supplies to work on a project have gathered for Pop-Up Painting.
