The asphalt is just beginning to heat up as the sun rises above Battle Mountain, Nevada. The early morning rays reflect brightly off vans and trucks sparsely dotting Nevada State Route 305. A team of Italian college students from Polytechnic…
Reporter gets flu shot on camera at Campus Health & Wellbeing “pop-up”
Cal Poly Campus Health and Wellbeing hosted a flu shot “pop-up” at Robert E. Kennedy Library to administer free flu vaccinations to Cal Poly students Thursday, Oct. 18 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Annual flu vaccinations are recommended before the end of October,…
Lambda Phi Epsilon disaffiliated for hazing: bloodied knuckles, water submersion & alcohol
The university determined that disaffiliation is the only appropriate sanction and the national fraternity has indicated its support for Cal Poly’s findings and sanctions.
San Luis Obispo mayor candidates Heidi Harmon and Keith Gurnee face off in ASI forum
Students had the opportunity to interact with mayoral and city council candidates, followed by a mayoral debate on issues affecting Cal Poly students.
Leon Glatzer and Kirra Pinkerton victorious at Pismo Beach World Surf Open
The second annual Pismo Beach Open returned October 11-14.
In Memory of Jordan Benjamin Grant, Feb. 17, 2000 – Oct. 7, 2018
“We struggle to comprehend a world that no longer has his bright smile, compassion, and loving heart in it”
Jordan Grant’s father works to eliminate the ‘deathtrap’ at Highway 101 and El Campo Road intersection
The change.org petition has garnered more than 8,000 signatures in just a few days.
Mayor Heidi Harmon: Your Voice Matters at City Hall
“In two short years, I’ve done my best to make Cal Poly students know that their voices are not only heard, but also powerful instruments of change”
University Police now recording with body cameras
Body cameras will now record most police action at Cal Poly. A five-year, almost $100,000 contract was signed this summer with law enforcement equipment supplier Axon to provide University Police (UPD) with body cameras. The goal is transparency, according to…
Cal Poly ranks top ‘Beer Die School,’ beating UCSB and Boulder
Cal Poly “had dye athletes consistently making the later rounds and finals at multiple Dyeislife tournaments over the course of the year”
Indigenous Peoples’ Day campus celebration reclaims Columbus Day
An event was held at the yakʔitʸutʸu Amphitheater in acknowledgment of the first people who occupied Cal Poly’s land.