“We thought why not start the conversation now around free speech,” political science sophomore and Cal Poly Democrats Co-President Eireann O’Grady said. “We often only talk about free speech when someone does something racist, sexist or homophobic, and then it gears toward how do we protect this racist. ”
Letter to the Editor: Women’s & Gender Studies Department and Triota in solidarity with the Drylongso Collective
The Women’s and Gender Studies department and Triota share the solidarity statement released by the National Women’s Studies Association.
Concerns raised over the Drylongso Collective’s exclusion of funding to clubs with Zionist ideologies in admin demands
The Drylongso Collective released a clarifying statement, explaining the difference between Zionism and Judaism.
Cal Poly celebrates Black History Month
African American students share the importance of celebrating Black History Month on a predominantly white campus.
Putting the unity back in community: The history and growth of the Black Student Union
BSU acts as an on-campus community for black students and students of other identities to come together.
Students gather to protest hate speech on campus
Nearly 130 Cal Poly community members were in attendance at the 9 p.m. protest on Veterans’ Day.
CultureFest 2015: Uniting Cal Poly’s diverse community with food, music and performances
If one thing could bring students together this weekend, other than the Blue-Green Rivalry game, it was CultureFest. The Rio de Janeiro Carnival-themed festival, put on by the Cross Cultural Centers, showcased a variety of student talent through arts and…
After eight-year hiatus, Black Student Union renews charter
“BSU brought me my family,” ethnic studies junior and current BSU president Saisa Willis said.