This year’s survey asks students to select a music genre they would most like to see at the concert.
In the case of an active shooter, this is how UPD is prepared
After a social media post sparked concerns last week, students may be wondering how to deal with an active shooter.
City Council approves ordinance restricting purchase and distribution of plastic bottles and cups
The ordinance will take effect March 1 and affect plastic items purchased with San Luis Obispo city funds.
Expanded MultiCultural Center to open Fall 2018
The Multicultural Center will be relocating to the downstairs space that used to house the Cal Poly Rose Float.
Cal Poly’s hosted its first Healthy Masculinities Week
IFC, Men and Masculinity and Safer help students reflect on and shape their own healthy masculinity.
New San Luis Obispo yoga studio stretches to serve those in need
The owners of a new yoga studio raised money for victims of sexual assault and practiced yoga with a cause.
Students launch project to make Cal Poly a Fair Trade-certified campus
To students, “fair trade” may mean glancing at another garbled label on a chocolate bar. But the impact is global.
Is Coachella worth it to Cal Poly students, despite ethical concerns?
Tax filings show the a major organizer of Coachella, Philip Anschutz, donated $190,000 to anti-LGBT groups, though Anschutz denied this claim.
As many as three retail cannabis stores could be allowed in San Luis Obispo
If the new regulations pass, San Luis Obispo could be the first city in the county to allow recreational dispensaries.
Cal Poly student designs t-shirt, raising nearly $500 for Thomas fire victim family
Blake Silva designed and sold shirts to raise money for a family who lost their home in the Thomas Fire.
The ‘Fake News’ panel was canceled, but Alicia Shepard still has some ‘good news consumer’ strategies for students
Shepard said reading with a critical eye, but not becoming a cynical news consumer are key in avoiding fake news.