Expansion referendum passes overwhelmingly

Cal Poly students voted in record numbers and overwhelmingly voiced their desire for a bigger Recreation Center.

In a lopsided margin, 74.5 percent of students voted “Yes” for the referendum compared to only 25.5 percent against.

A platform in progress

Since Brandon Souza rode his “Souza Palooza” campaign to victory last year and officially became the Associated Students Inc.

Police blotter

Feb. 21, 23:40 – Officers investigated a complaint that someone had urinated on the door at a tower apartment. Feb. 21, 16:45 – Officer responded to a complaint of a possibly mentally ill subject at the Health Center. The subject was transported to the County Health Center for evaluation.

Costume Capers must relocate by April

After 23 years of conducting business in downtown San Luis Obispo, the owners of

Students decide if Recreation Center will LEED the way

Students voting on the Recreation Center expansion will be asked to answer an exit

Mitchell Park home to variety of activites

The magicians, picnickers, transients and cornhole players of San Luis Obispo have

The light at the end of the trail

The Pecho Coast Trail is host to a docent-led hike that has breathtaking views of the ocean

It's butterfly season

California is the only state in the nation that is home to what Cal Poly entomology professor emeritus Kingston Leong refers to as a

Tour of California cyclists race through SLO

In spite of the rain and the chilling wind, hundreds of fans lined Monterey Street in downtown San Luis Obispo waiting for the

Speaker warns Americans ignore foreign policy at own peril

“I genuinely believe that George W. Bush has supplied al-Qaida with more recruits than bin Laden himself,” said As’ad AbuKhalil

Mardi Gras cost less than in previous years

The San Luis Obispo Police Department released the final cost for this year’s Mardi Gras law enforcement efforts. Police Captain Dan