SB 239 reduces the punishment from a felony to a misdemeanor for knowingly exposing a sexual partner to HIV.
Panhellenic votes on resolution involving unrecognized fraternities
Interactions between PHA chapters and unrecognized fraternities will be subject to judicial action on offending chapters.
Scaring up fun in Cambria
The Cambria Scarecrow Festival is celebrating its ninth season of colorful scarecrows lining the streets of Cambria, San Simeon and Harmony. The month-long festival began Oct. 5th with a gala kickoff at the Cambria Nursery. Event attendees enjoyed live entertainment,…
Adoption fees waived at Woods Humane Society
For the month of September, Woods Humane Society offered waived adoption fees for adult cats. Kittens are often priorities for adopters but Woods wants to emphasize that adult cats are equally as deserving of homes.
Future of Cal Poly’s hillsides
Only a small portion of the Poly Fire overlapped with the Fremont mudslide zone.
2017 Annual Security Report shows upward trend in reports of sex crimes since 2011
Last academic year, Safer saw 135 people through their crisis services.
New Wine and Viticulture lab impacts field at large
Learn by doing, the wine and viticulture way
Students living on campus get free laundry service
University Housing provides free laundry services to help improve freshman living conditions.
SLO County Sheriff’s Office introduces Text-to-911 program
The University Police Department and the Paso Robles Police Department are hoping to roll out their systems by November.
Cal Poly celebrates Indigenous People’s Day this Monday
Indigenous People’s Day will take place in the University Union Plaza from 5-7 p.m.
SLO Transit provides additional bus services
SLO Transit will add “sweeper” buses to meet rider demand.