Rain, wind, and cool temperatures welcomed students back to a new quarter at Cal Poly, but stormy weather will likely continue in San Luis Obispo for another week.
Forestry senior wants to save SLO County’s oak trees
About fifty million trees are estimated to have been killed by Sudden Oak Death on the West Coast alone. That number is rising every day.
UPD reports rise in students being scammed
More online, phone and housing scams reported in Fall 2018 than in recent quarters.
Who’s watching your drink: Students drugged in downtown San Luis Obispo
Students share their experience of being roofied in downtown San Luis Obispo and where they went for help.
Cal Poly student Michael Kullman found dead in Montaña de Oro after reported missing
Twenty year-old industrial technology and packaging senior Michael Kullman was found dead in a remote area of Montaña de Oro State Park on Friday, Jan. 4, according to a San Luis Obispo Sheriff’s Department news release. Kullman was reported missing…
Cal Poly’s space-themed float wins Extraordinaire Award at 2019 Rose Parade
Cal Poly students win first, second and third place in CSU Media Arts Festival
Three Cal Poly students swept the top three Screenwriting awards at the 29th annual California State University (CSU) Media Arts Festival in Los Angeles Nov. 13.
Cal Poly drones help farmers monitor strawberry growth from the sky
The Precision Agriculture and Automation Club, with bioresource and agricultural engineering professor Bo Liu as the adviser, works with the San Luis Obispo Strawberry Commission to test different ways to grow strawberries by measuring various factors of plant health from…
Night hiking now allowed on Madonna
Find out when, where and how you can hike at night in San Luis Obispo without being fined.
The fight to close the El Campo intersection continues in wake of Jordan Grant’s death
Wednesday, Dec. 5, James urged officials to prohibit unprotected left turns across Highway 101 traffic, specifically at the El Campo intersection, at a San Luis Obispo Council of Governments (SLOCOG) meeting.
Meet the students introducing greeks to God, giving back
On a Tuesday night, dozens of students can be seen crammed into Front Porch coffee house, animatedly talking about God. They all have one thing in common: being a part of Cal Poly’s greek life.