Demands include removing perpetrators of sexual assault from campus and on-campus housing immediately and increased services for sexual assault survivors.
Poly’s push for gender inclusivity and equality
Talking about differences is an important factor in creating an environment that encourages a sense of belonging on campus.
SLO Voyagers bring dragon boat racing to Cal Poly
SLO Voyagers started rowing together last quarter and have since practiced every Saturday morning in Morro Bay.
Winter storm impacts scheduled San Luis Obispo and Cal Poly events
Thursday’s Farmers’ Market was canceled and Friday’s baseball game may be canceled based on the weather.
San Luis Obispo reports lowest number of noise complaints in recorded history
In 2017, SLOPD allowed parties to be registered with the city in advance, resulting in no party citations that year.
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.
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.
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.
Northern California fires have been out for months, but some burns remain
The Tubbs Fire destroyed Sean O’Donnell’s Santa Rosa home was burnt to the ground in October 2017.