Pi Kappa Phi member and physics sophomore Jacob Sniderman is helping cycle a combined 12,000 miles over 60 days to spread a message of acceptance and understanding for people with disabilities in The Journey of Hope. Sniderman will be joining…
The Central Coast Autism Center hosts a night of fun for autistic teens and adults
The Central Coast Autism Center has developed an open mic night for teenagers and adults ranging on the autism spectrum.
Giuseppe’s in Pismo Beach has reopened
Giuseppe’s Cucina Italian Restaurant has reopened its doors after being closed for a year and a half.
SLO Transit changes causing frustration for students living off campus
Newly implemented bus routes make campus transit difficult for Cal Poly students
App helps pronounce new residence hall names
A new application was recently created to help Cal Poly students pronounce the names of the residence halls currently under construction in Student Housing South — yakʔitʸutʸu. Computer engineering senior Chance Daniel took matters into his own hands after noticing…
March & protest: Students and faculty stand against traditionalism and rape culture
Several Cal Poly administrative staff were also present at the March Against Rape Culture.
Abortion medication may be accessible to students through the Health Center
Video by Allison Royal A bill is going through the California Senate that would require public university and community college health centers to provide medicated abortion services. The bill passed its second reading April 25. Sen. Connie Leyva (D-Chino) introduced…
How living under communist rule shaped one student’s view on free speech
Appreciating the privilege of living in a country with a functioning democracy and freedom of speech
SLO County teaches children healthy eating with mock farmers’ market
A program developed by the San Luis Obispo Food Bank gives students from preschool to high school the chance to learn about healthy eating through a mock farmers’ market. The Children’s Farmers’ Market was held Feb. 16 at First 5…