Cal Poly Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) will be outsourcing the Employee Vanpool Program beginning Oct. 31, and the change is raising concerns among employees. TAPS has considered the switch from Cal Poly vans to vans from the external company Enterprise for the past two years, according to University Spokesperson Matt Lazier. The Employee Vanpool […]
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Disability Resource Center no longer paying notetakers
Students were previously paid $50 per class each quarter, with this amount increasing to $55 per class when minimum wage changed to $11 in California.
Armstrong announces Opportunity Fee to assist low-income California students
President Armstrong announced a new fee for newly enrolled out-of-state undergraduate students starting in fall 2019.
Petition to improve lighting surrounding campus to be presented in City Council meeting
A petition to improve lighting in neighborhoods surrounding campus has been circling the Cal Poly community.
Cal Poly students can now text 911 on campus
UPD Assistant Vice President of Safety George Hughes said the feature started May 21.
Cal Poly Cornhole Club breaks Guinness World Record with 27 hour game of cornhole
After 27 hours, 12 minutes and 55 seconds of play, four students made a new Guinness World Record.
The new Ecstatic Dance and Mindfulness club welcomes all movement
The new Ecstatic Dance and Mindfulness Club aims to spread awareness of ecstatic dance and its meditative nature.
Pride Center without lead coordinator for more than a year
Although leadership is actively looking to fill the position, some students are feeling neglected.
Letter to the Editor: Where college and freedom of speech meet
Gray argues if you want to speak freely, you must be willing to defend others’ rights to speak freely.
Letter to the Editor: We should stand together as a greek community
McCarthy argues the greek community needs to work together to be role models on this campus.
Letter to the Editor: On behalf of the Central Coast Coalition for Undocumented Student Success
The Central Coast Coalition for Undocumented Student Success is committed to working with Cal Poly to create social justice platforms.
