Student representatives on Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors are voicing concern over both the cost and the process behind what administration is calling a “health fee adjustment.” The plan would roughly double the health fee to reduce wait times, increase the number of counselors and medical providers, and add new technology to the […]
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Queer Studies minor is officially available
The goal of the minor is for students to contribute to scholarship, creative production and innovation in Queer Studies.
Fremont Hall: Displaced and disgraced
The evacuation has caused a conversation about campus political views on U.S. immigration law changes.
The cost of a two-year living requirement
On-campus living is a requirement for freshmen this year. By 2023, living on campus might become a reality for Cal Poly sophomores as well, as required by the the Cal Poly Strategic Plan. However, this mandate could come at a cost to lower and middle-income students. According to administrators, the benefits of having students live […]
DREAM Center anticipated to open in early 2017
After a year of planning, a safe space for undocumented Cal Poly students and their supporters will be created on campus this winter quarter. The DREAM Center will “allow students to know they’re coming into a facility where everyone understands their unique needs and challenges they face,” Vice President of Student Affairs Keith Humphrey said. […]
Students weigh in on requiring underclassman to live on campus
“When things are required and mandatory, they suddenly seem like less of a good idea.”
Open forum discusses racial issues across the country
After recent shootings of African Americans at the hands of police officers, the Cal Poly community came together to discuss race and the campus.
Panhellenic reschedules, extends fall recruitment
Panhellenic recruitment is now pushed back and extended.
Muslim Student Association conference to bring 1,200 visitors to SLO
“It’s an opportunity for college students, specifically Muslim, to take time from academics to focus on spirituality.”
SLO Solidarity organizer receives death threat after issuing list of demands
The threat included references to hanging him, as well as an anti-Semitic slur.
Admin responds to SLO Solidarity demands
The university agrees with most of SLO Solidarity’s points, Vice President for Student Affairs Keith Humphrey said.