Cal Poly has not expanded its lecture space since 2012, but the total student population has increased almost 20 percent.
The relationship between low-income accessibility and ethnicity at Cal Poly
There is a negative correlation between cost for low-income students and the proportion of minority students at public universities.
Income diversity and costs: Updates to the Opportunity Grant and the data behind it
Cal Poly has the lowest proportion of low-income students in the CSU, but the highest out-of-state cost of attendance.
Blackface backlash: How Cal Poly’s reputation has been impacted by racist incidents
The recent blackface incident has drawn national and international attention and affected Cal Poly’s image and reputation.
For the wolves: Sanctuary in Paso Robles offers education tours
The Wolf Hybrid Adoption and Rescue is a facility where wolves receive the care, training and rehabilitation.
California Cybersecurity Institute combats sex trafficking with immersive training
San Luis Obispo has become a pathway for sex trafficking as a halfway point between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Student engagement with student government has been historically low, despite role on campus
Campaigns are in full swing as ASI looks to encourage engagement in the upcoming election.
Cal Poly Creamery offers staple dairy products and student creations
The creamery team works to develop new flavors such as seaweed-wrapped gouda.
Students voice opinions to President Armstrong at open forum
President Armstrong, the Office of University Diversity & Inclusion (OUDI) and Student Affairs held an open forum for students.
Open House weekend starts off with protest at Farmers’ Market
Various organizations on campus put up a booth in solidarity against controversial issues at Cal Poly.
Seniors create realistic cement models for architectural engineering capstone
Thirty-eight seniors design, plan and construct cement structures in 10 weeks, taking what they learned in the classroom to the field.