Former Cal Poly student Sean Tiernan was sentenced to two years of probation for creating and selling a botnet.
Crime recap for Halloween weekend and Blue-Green Rivalry match
More people were asked to leave or denied entry into the match due to alcohol, university spokesperson Matt Lazier said.
More than 20 clubs rise against hate in response to Free Speech Wall
The intention was to fight against hate, bigotry and white supremacy in response to the Free Speech Wall.
More than the money: A hunt for $1000 sheds light on Kristin Smart’s story
On Oct. 18, forestry and natural resources senior Reuben Brand and Cuesta College junior Brooke Glassco found the hidden $1,000 from the Dig Up the Yard treasure hunt hidden in the roots of a tree outside of the Veteran’s Memorial…
Campus dining policies change
This year, some of Cal Poly’s campus dining policies have changed under the new third party management, Chartwells Higher Education. In April 2017, they began managing all campus dining locations for Cal Poly Corporation. Many of the policies implemented have become concerns…
Best in the West: Cal Poly undergraduate architecture program recognized nationally
This year, Cal Poly’s architecture undergraduate program was ranked number one in the west by DesignIntelligence (DI). The program holds the number two position in the nation overall, behind Cornell University. In 2014, Cal Poly received the number one position.…
Six injured in car crash; only one considered a trauma patient
The crash was classified as a level I multi-casualty incident (MCI), meaning it only involved three to ten patients.
Future of Cal Poly’s hillsides
Only a small portion of the Poly Fire overlapped with the Fremont mudslide zone.
Candlelight vigil held for Las Vegas shooting victims; student’s parents injured
In honor of those who were affected by the shooting in Las Vegas, ASI hosted a candlelight vigil.
Lompoc resident arrested after kidnap and sexual assault attempt
Daniel Guerrero was charged with kidnapping, assault with intent to commit rape and false imprisonment by SLOPD early Monday morning.
Cal Poly University Police receives grant for alcohol control
The University Police Department received a $37,799 grant for alcohol control from the state for the third straight year.