Student stabbed at party over weekend

A Cal Poly student was stabbed Saturday night after a small confrontation at a party on the 400 block of Hathaway at 10:25 p.m., according to the San Luis Obispo

SLOPD awarded grant, plans to cut down on DUIs, collisions

Expect more lights, cameras and action on San Luis Obispo streets as the city police

Kings of the city

Thick fog slides in from the west over San Luis Obispo cutting short the orange glow of sunset and stifling the stars. A shrouded moon rises and the city sleeps.

It is 2 a.m. now and all is quiet. Even the swirling ocean breeze can muster little noise.

Free from fire?

After two fires broke out in the same Stenner Glen suite two weeks ago, three of the seven female residents have been relocated to other buildings and one has left the complex altogether. The fires, which caused an estimated $60,000 worth of damage combined, kept all residents of building eight out of their rooms on the nights of Jan.

Capps pushes student act in first 100 hours

Rep. Lois Capps, D-Calif., discussed the passage of the Student Relief Act of 2007 last Wednesday in an interview with the Mustang Daily.

Cal Poly Theism: A new club of all faiths

Cal Poly Theism, a new religious studies club, became an official club on campus winter quarter.

Cal Poly celebrates life of deceased student

Friends and family gathered Saturday at Cal Poly to remember Spencer Wood, a history and political science student who passed away during the summer.

“He was a great friend, just a really nice guy and we will all miss him,” said Rachel Solis, a former classmate.

Graphic communication gears up for printing week

Cal Poly’s graphic communication department (GrC) will celebrate International Printing

Pride Center Open House raises awareness

The quarterly Pride Alliance and Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals United (GLBU) Winter Open House took place Wednesday night at the Pride Center, as both organizations looked to increase their presence on campus and attract more Cal Poly students to the center.

“We want to raise awareness that there are a lot of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students on campus.

Poly club tries to raise respect for health care

The Cal Poly club Raise the Respect rallied at the Universal Heath Care Lobby Day in Sacramento on Wednesday.

Students joined from across the state to kick off the reintroduction of the California Health Insurance Reliability Act, a bill to provide all Californians with health insurance coverage.

Will SLO grow up?

The San Luis Obispo Planning Commission came one step closer Wednesday to approving a staff proposal that, if passed, would allow buildings in the downtown core area to reach anywhere between 60 and 75 feet tall.

The commission tweaked the plan’s amendments, even though a majority of the commission had already voiced support for the proposal during previous meetings.