The signage was removed in locations on campus that were in violation of campus posting policy, not because of content.
New year, new laws
There are three major California state laws that will affect Cal Poly students.
SLO sewage spills cause Avila Beach to temporarily close
It is recommended citizens avoid contact with effected bodies of water for at least three days following significant rainstorms.
Office of Diversity and Inclusivity to host Unite Cal Poly event at same time as Milo’s visit
Milo Yiannopoulos will be in the Alex and Faye Spanos Theatre at the same time as the Unite Cal Poly event keynote in the PAC.
More than 8,000 SLO residents stand in solidarity at Women’s March
While the name of the gathering focuses on women, the event welcomed anyone interested in advocating for human and civil rights.
Day of Mourning Donald Trump protest commences in downtown SLO
More protesters dressed in black gathered to “mourn” the inauguration of Donald Trump.
Wet weather brings heavy rain and flooding to SLO
There was some flooding around the Cal Poly campus due to debris blocking drainage systems.
University confirms strain of meningitis of infected student
Cal Poly is working with the SLO County Public Health Department to identify people who have been in contact with the student.
Cal Poly students walk out against bigotry and hate, move into downtown
Approximately 200 students were expected to attend the walkout.
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San Luis Obispo community gets a say on city’s goals
Residents, business owners and community leaders spoke before the city council in a packed Ludwick Community Center Jan. 10. Throughout the event, proposals were posted to the walls of Ludwick’s auditorium. At the end, attendees were given 10 dot stickers…