One candidate makes sense, but appears to be hated by everyone else. An alternative choice
Travel distance could hurt Poly's chances of hosting CIF championships
While Cal Poly would ultimately reduce the disparity in distance needed to be ventured by participants in the California Interscholastic Federation State Football Championship Bowl Games, its centrality could also play against the games being awarded to Alex G. Spanos…
Man arrested for allegedly raping another man
A Pismo Beach man was arrested Thursday after allegedly sexually assaulting another man
Police arrest local man for felony vandalism
Officers from the San Luis Obispo Police Department arrested a man believed to be one
Drive-by shooters still at large
A drive-by shooting at The Graduate in San Luis Obispo left police with no suspects and
Pismo Beach now charges for most parking
Say goodbye to free parking in Pismo Beach.
Since March 18, drivers have been required to pay for parking in downtown lots between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Visitors looking to park in the pier lot or lots on the 100 and 200 blocks of Pomeroy and Hinds avenues must now pay $1 an hour.
SLO County's best surf spots
Surfing along the Central Coast can be exceptional at certain spots, and many of them are easily accessible.
PISMO BEACH
Pismo Beach offers a variety of surfing spots, though the pier is a popular spot that typically has a good break at high tide, with the best swell direction from the southwest.
A new look into WOW
If you hear the word “WOW” and your mind fills with countless acronyms, songs and traditions, then you are probably one of the hundreds of students on campus who devote themselves to the Week of Welcome (WOW) orientation program.
Cal Poly’s orientation program is one of the largest in the nation and is becoming a model for other universities, said Andrene Kaiwi-Lenting, Cal Poly’s director of orientation programs.
Police doubt link between Santa Maria killings, San Luis Obispo murder
It’s unlikely that a connection exists between the recent quadruple-homicide in
Welcome to the neighborhood
San Luis Obispo is a lot like a dysfunctional Thanksgiving dinner: Rowdy relatives from around the country migrate to the home of a generous family member, drink to excess, drive their host crazy and leave a trail of destruction in their wake. Only in this case, the city’s long-term residents play the gracious host, while the role of the drunken uncle defecating on the front lawn is more than adequately filled by students.
Watching anime isn't this club's only activity
What’s the greatest anime ever made?
Some say “Akira,” others, “Neon Genesis Evangelion” or “Ghost in the Shell,” but the members of Cal Poly’s Minna No Anime club say it’s a hard question to answer.
“It kind of changes, because sometimes I’ll see something new and I kind of go ‘oh wow’ but I still have loyalty to the old thing,” said club secretary and computer science senior Jennifer Pawlik.