The San Luis Obispo City Council lowered the age group affected by the proposed nighttime curfew to 15-years-old and under.
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SLO curfew close, but no cigar
The San Luis Obispo City Council has yet to pass the proposed curfew ordinance, which would keep minors off the streets from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday and midnight to 5 a.m. Friday and Saturday nights.
Mothers protest for nuclear peace
Protestors congregated in Avila beach April 16 to aim to inspire the shutting down of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. Some protestors’ signs read, “Fukushima Dai-ich is Japanese for Diablo” and “Children Not Chernobyl.”
SLO City Council makes game plan for future goals
The San Luis Obispo City Council met Tuesday to discuss future city goals and budget needs.
ASI president explains the SCLC
Sarah Storelli is the ASI President. Storelli, along with Kostas McDade and Nick Dindio, write the State of the Students column. Due to community relations being one of my main platform points, we, your student representatives, felt the need to foster a more inclusive environment for the student residents of San Luis Obispo.
Bridging the gap between SLOcals and Mustangs
It’s been more than a year since the City of San Luis Obispo passed new unruly gathering and noise ordinances aimed at reducing the number of rowdy college parties. The ordinances fine hosts of “unruly gatherings,” parties of 20 or more people, $700 for a first time offense and raised noise violation fines to $350 […]
SLOw count down to Marx’s reign
Jan Marx is allegedly the new mayor of San Luis Obispo after ten days of counting votes. She edged out running mate Paul Brown by a narrow margin which required the careful counting of votes.
Mayoral candidates speak about platforms to students
Mayoral candidates Andrew Farrell, Jan Marx, Paul Brown and Donald Hedrick all answered questions from Cal Poly students at the Mayoral Candidate Forum put together by ASI Tuesday morning.

