Pride Month shed light on a number of different resources for the LGBT community on campus.
Fremont Hall will not reopen until Fall 2018
Fremont Hall will remain closed next year, but is slated to reopen Fall 2018, according to Cal Poly.
Celebrating identity: Six cultural commencements graduates can attend
Cal Poly students can attend alternate commencements in addition to the main ceremony.
Muslim students ask for accommodations during Ramadan, are turned down
As the end of Spring 2017 draws near, students begin preparing for finals. But for Muslim students on campus, finals week overlaps with their holy month of Ramadan. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar and in 2017…
Board of Directors denies proposal to create social justice committee
At the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors meeting May 31, a bill to amend the ASI bylaws and create a Social Justice and Equity standing committee was voted down. According to College of Science and Mathematics representative for…
Difficulty waking up for 7 a.m. class could be caused by puberty
Turns out, puberty could be to blame for why college students don’t love waking up for 7 a.m. classes. According to a recent study, college students learn best when they’re at their optimal state of alertness, which is usually at…
No legislation without representation: City council strives to avoid summer voting
Mayor Heidi Harmon said she will try to prevent holding elections that may affect students when they are not in town.
Betsy DeVos overhauls federal student loan system
Last week, the U.S. Department of Education formally announced that it will select one company to collect student debt payments on its behalf. Right now, there is $1.4 trillion in student loan debt spread across 44 million borrowers in the…
Cal Poly Graduation Initiative Team proposes plan to increase four-year graduation rates
The team’s goals are: improving support, removing graduation barriers, improving campus community, eliminating achievement gaps and using data in administration.
March & protest: Students and faculty stand against traditionalism and rape culture
Several Cal Poly administrative staff were also present at the March Against Rape Culture.
On your marks, get set, solar: PROVE Lab helps kids build solar cars
The PROVE Outreach Program shared their knowledge and taught middle school students how to power cars using the sun in hopes of inspiring future engineers