Civil rights activist Dolores Huerta spoke to a packed Chumash Auditorium Thursday, May 10 regarding campus climate and social activism. “I was so happy to see how many people went and to see that many people did care about what…
Cal Poly’s next ASI President: Getting to know Jasmin
When Jasmin Fashami was announced the 2018-2019 Associated Students Inc. (ASI) president, her supporters erupted into cheers as she covered her mouth in surprise. “It was just so shocking, to say the least. I still now am kind of at…
Cal Poly senior Brandon Facon awaits second liver transplant
For many Cal Poly seniors, June 16 will mark the day that they get their degree, enter the “real world” and start their careers. For Brandon Facon, graduating means moving to Indiana to get his second liver transplant. In only…
April was distracted driving month in San Luis Obispo
As part of distracted driving month, SLOPD and OTS teamed up to increase education and enforcement efforts statewide.
SLO Cannabis Cup is a hit for second year in a row
The community lit up at the second annual SLO Cannabis Cup Saturday, April 21. Founded by two Cal Poly seniors, SLO Cup is the largest cannabis exhibition on the Central Coast and features local cannabis exhibitors, glassblowing, live music and…
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.
Meet the candidates for ASI 2018-2019
Get to know this year’s ASI Presidential and Board of Directors candidates.
Milo Yiannopoulos to return to Cal Poly April 26 on CP College Republicans’ Fake News Panel
The university is discussing security measures for the April 26 event.
Life on a sailboat: An alternative housing option
In order to pursue his dream job, one Cal Poly student found a new home on the water.
The biggest bike happening in downtown San Luis Obispo
The San Luis Obispo community joins together for the one of biggest biking nights the first Thursday of every month.
Hungry and Homeless: New survey shows some Cal Poly students lack basic living necessities
Video by Sydney Brandt A study conducted by California State University (CSU) systems in January 2018 found that 41.6 percent of students reported food insecurity and 10.9 percent reported homelessness. These results are also reflected in a recent survey of…