The San Luis Obispo City Council has yet to pass the proposed curfew ordinance, which would keep minors off the streets from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday and midnight to 5 a.m. Friday and Saturday nights.
Pj Simas Performance and Reactions
Video of PJ Simas’ performance, students’ reactions, and PJ’s take on the show last Thursday
Wine-ning!: New wine center comes to Cal Poly
The new Cal Poly Wine Innovations Center will change the way Cal Poly teaches its vines to wine curriculum. The center will be home to the Cal Poly wine program, which is the largest in the nation. It will be…
ASI gives student representation across the board
Sarah Storelli is the ASI President. Storelli, along with Kostas McDade and Nick Dindio, write the State of the Students column. Over the past 30 years with President Emeritus Warren Baker’s leadership, Associated Student Inc. (ASI) has cultivated a strong…
Center closing wRECking student workouts
The Cal Poly Recreation Center is scheduled to close June 13, leaving many students with no place to work out. Cal Poly students will pay for Rec Center fees, but will not be allowed to use the gym until Winter…
ASI biweekly meeting update
Associated Students Inc. (ASI) held its biweekly Board of Directors meeting last night in University Union (UU) room 220.
Freshman test bodies before disappearing in a FLASH
Currently, FLASH is working on the Freshmen Heart Health Study, which screens newly admitted freshmen from fall quarter and tests their cholesterol and glucose.
Save a car, ride a bike
May is San Luis Obispo County’s 11th annual Bike Month, a spree of events put on by SLO Regional Rideshare to celebrate and encourage cycling in the community.
SLOpnessmonster attacks Cal Poly
Cal Poly is one of the schools to have its own section on the new website Slopnessmonster.com, which features pictures of the positions intoxicated students can end up in.
Currency not worth its weight in gold
The nice thing about being a libertarian is that I have front-row tickets to the very best conspiracy theories.
Gender-neutral housing in works for Cal Poly
There is a gender-neutral policy in the works that would help lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students feel more at ease in their living situations on campus, as well as individuals who simply feel more comfortable rooming with the opposite sex.