No dates have been set for a possible walkout, and the earliest that one would happen is in January.
Gov. Brown considering bill to ban concealed carry on campuses
As the nation mourns another tragic school shooting, Gov. Jerry Brown is considering legislation that would ban concealed carry of handguns at colleges and schools in California. The mass shooting last Thursday at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon marked…
Sold out: Long-term general parking permits no longer available
As of September 23, annual and quarterly parking permits for Cal Poly students have sold out and are not available to purchase, according to the University Police Department (UPD). With a high influx of students on campus and a major…
City, ASI propose keg registration, other changes
The Neighborhood Wellness/Community Civility Group’s recent report proposed a series of obligations for Cal Poly students, aimed toward those living off-campus with locals. Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) and the Student Community Liaison Committee (SCLC) joined the city of San Luis Obispo and…
AGR under investigation for event preceding stabbing
The AGR president said the event was “not a party by any means.”
City Council cracks down on unruly gatherings, allows UPD to enforce off campus
Just in time to ring in the new school year, the San Luis Obispo City Council unanimously approved two items responding to ongoing noise and unruly behavior complaints in residential areas near Cal Poly. The two items approved were amendments…
Female student assaulted on Fredericks Street
A female student was assaulted early Wednesday morning on the 1600 block of Fredericks Street, approximately a half mile from Cal Poly’s campus. The 21-year-old woman was walking back from Downtown San Luis Obispo alone at approximately 1:30 a.m. when…
Armstrong spends more on travel than any other CSU president, study finds
“If I stay home more, Cal Poly is going to be at a disadvantage in a competitive world,” Armstrong said. “If that’s the case, then our students will be at a disadvantage. It is contributing indirectly to our student’s success.”
Student Support Services receives $1.45 million in federal aid
The grant will help low-income first-generation students pay their college tuition.
Industrial technology sophomore dies, remembered as ‘always smiling’
“He was stylish, he was warm-hearted, and he was always smiling. He was very bright and kind.”
Cal Poly student diagnosed with viral meningitis
Other students or university are currently not believed to be at great risk, Dr. David Harris said.