Women from all over the Central Coast came down to participate.
Partying politics: The changing climate around partying in SLO
As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, some Cal Poly students and community members recall San Luis Obispo’s rocky history with holiday parties. Years of ordinances and double fines have created a climate of distrust between students and San Luis Obispo residents.…
Mustang Village burglary suspect identified by broken fingernail
Melanie Edgar, 20, is wanted for breaking into a Mustang Village apartment.
Sigma Pi house in violation of SLO County code
The fraternity house is in violation of code that states organizational houses are not allowed in the particular zone where the house is located.
Heidi Harmon: New approach leads to unexpected win
On Nov. 23, Nick Andre was looking at the ballot counts just like he had been doing since the election on Tuesday. He was sitting in the County Clerk’s office when he was handed a piece of paper with the…
Apartment laundry rooms burglarized, suspect at large
For many Cal Poly students, not much thought is put into where quarters go when doing laundry. But some people’s quarters might be going into the pockets of laundry room burglars. Three apartment complexes in San Luis Obispo had their…
Robberies on the rise in San Luis Obispo
Nine local businesses were robbed between Jan. 1 and Sept. 30.
Anti-Trump protesters march downtown SLO for a second time
SLOPD Chief of Police Deanna Cantrell was happy the protesters remained peaceful.
How students can control the local election
Nov. 8 marks an important day not just for the nation, but for the city of San Luis Obispo. On the second Tuesday of November — tandem with the national election — registered San Luis Obispo voters will be able…
Felony death threat charges dropped against former Cal Poly student
Bird was assigned to 200 hours of community work service as part of the plea deal.
Peace and quiet: Major decrease in move-in and WOW party-related citations and arrests
There was a reported 45 percent decrease in party-related noise calls— 178 to 99— from 2015 to 2016.