The project is a collaborative effort between local members of the ytt tribe, faculty, staff, University Housing and Student Affairs.
Public comment begins for federal Title IX policies
Despite national changes to Title IX, Cal Poly policy will remain unchanged for the time being.
Crime recap for Halloween weekend and Blue-Green Rivalry match
More people were asked to leave or denied entry into the match due to alcohol, university spokesperson Matt Lazier said.
More than 20 clubs rise against hate in response to Free Speech Wall
The intention was to fight against hate, bigotry and white supremacy in response to the Free Speech Wall.
QL+ Lab makes one-of-a-kind prosthetics for Central Coast community
Aaliyah Ramos is a team lead at the QL+ Lab, a student group that makes one-of-a-kind prosthetics for community members.
Animal science students providing free health services to homeless people’s pets
Doggy Days, created by animal science alumni, is a monthly event that offers free vet services.
Former football recruit finds passion in the face of adversity
The day before graduating high school, Javier broke his neck diving into a pool. He would never walk again.
Family and friends remember Brett Tyler
Business administration junior Brett Tyler is remembered for his witty personality and sharp style.
Arraignment delayed in Kennedy Love hit-and-run case
The arraignment was delayed until Tuesday, Nov. 7 for the 17-year-old Los Osos resident charged with multiple felonies.
Kappa Sigma placed on interim suspension
The suspension comes from allegations of an unregistered party in mid-September that may have violated “university recruitment and alcohol policies.”
TedxSanLuisObispo challenges students, community to ‘climb new peaks’
Through their own personal stories and passions, speakers inspired students at the second annual TedxSanLuisObispo conference.