A group of Cal Poly students are collecting signatures to supportĀ an initiativeĀ that would prevent the expansion of oil drills in Price Canyon in San Luis Obispo County. They argue that the injection wells contaminate the aquifer that runs underneath the…
ASI candidate filings open, campaigns begin in spring
ASI candidate filings for Board of Directors and ASI President are open until Feb. 23.
New bill requires Health Center to provide abortion medication
A bill that would require Cal Poly to offer abortion medication was passed in the California Senate 25-13.
Students learn coding in 24-hour creative spree
SLO Hacks provided students with an opportunity to develop and create computer programming projects, all in 24 hours.
Sustainability goals and on-campus resources foster Cal Poly bike culture
Cal Poly already has a thriving bike culture, and the university’s push for more bike riders will cultivate this.
Local, state and federal governments square up over offshore drilling
In October, San Luis Obispo signed a unanimous resolution to support a ban on drilling and fracking along the coast.
Cal Poly supplements SLO Transit contract
Cal Poly supplemented its contract with SLO Transit with $7,889 to provide free additional service to the Cal Poly community.
ASI votes to support Health Fee increase
The ASI Board of Directors voted 19 to 7 to support a $99 quarterly increase for health services.
Public comment begins for federal Title IX policies
Despite national changes to Title IX, Cal Poly policy will remain unchanged for the time being.
Wildfires affect Cal Poly students
As the Northern California fires destroy neighborhoods and force evacuations, some Cal Poly students are among those affected. CalFire saysĀ it responded to 250 new wildfiresĀ between Oct. 8 and 20 whichĀ burned over 245,000 acres, forced the evacuations of 100,000…
2017 Annual Security Report shows upward trend in reports of sex crimes since 2011
Last academic year, Safer saw 135 people through their crisis services.