Following its closure in February 2017, Fremont was slated to reopen Fall 2018.
San Luis Obispo reports lowest number of noise complaints in recorded history
In 2017, SLOPD allowed parties to be registered with the city in advance, resulting in no party citations that year.
‘Fake News’ panel canceled after Cal Poly College Republicans secure Milo Yiannopoulos as replacement panelist
Cal Poly College Republicans said after they revealed their replacement panelist, all other sponsors withdrew from the event.
Cerro Vista Apartments open to continuing students
The apartments had previously housed freshmen, despite its original purpose to house continuing students.
SLOPD denies online claims of a ‘candy man’ robber
Although students reported multiple encounters with the “candyman,” SLOPD denied any connection to criminal activity.
Armstrong condemns hateful flyers posted on campus
The flyers included racial statements and statistics about African Americans relating to domestic violence, welfare, homicides and assault.
Real Food Collaborative awarded grant for veggie box program
The Collaborative is one of four student groups across the country that gained recognition from The Greenhouse Initiative.
California facing a teacher shortage for K-12 schools
California is facing a teacher shortage according to a recent report.
FCC votes 3-2 to repeal net neutrality regulations
The Federal Communications Commission voted Dec. 14 to rollback Obama era net neutrality regulations on internet service providers.
Cal Poly NORML plans to connect students to cannabis industry
The Cal Poly National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws had it’s first meeting to discuss the cannabis industry.
Miss Israel 2013 brings message of tolerance to Cal Poly
Miss Israel 2013 Yityish Titi Aynaw presented at Cal Poly sharing her story.