Highlights from protests and demonstrations Cal Poly has seen during the past 58 years.
Terms of suspension outlined for IFC and Panhellenic fraternities and sororities
The Temporary Interim Suspension will last at least through spring quarter.
Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge are headed to Nationals
A few of the Society of Civil Engineer project teams are headed to nationals after placing first in their regional competition.
Earth Week highlights Cal Poly’s sustainability commitment
To celebrate Earth Day, sustainability leaders on campus planned Earth Week with 10 different eco-focused events on topics such as green careers, how to make an office space more sustainable, a mixer to broadcast the future campus Community Garden and…
Letter to the Editor: Where college and freedom of speech meet
Gray argues if you want to speak freely, you must be willing to defend others’ rights to speak freely.
Letter to the Editor: No place for leftist violence at Cal Poly
Martin argues that Leftist violence is a major threat to free speech.
Several arrested as activists protest slaughtering of cow at Meat Processing Center
University Police arrested 31-year-old Julianne Perry and 15-year-old activist Zoe Rosenberg on charges of trespassing and resisting arrest.
The Lens: news through the eyes of the people
The Lens tells news stories through a first-person perspective.
A new volunteering opportunity in Morro Bay
The SeaLife Stewards program is dedicated to educating the community on keeping the environment and its wildlife safe.
Letter to the Editor: A message from Ethnic Studies faculty to students of color
The Ethnic Studies faculty express their support and love for students of color in light of recent events.
CSU will not increase tuition in 2018
Instead, Chancellor White wants to fund the priorities of the 23 CSUs.