The festival had not yet been permitted, but that was not the only factor involved in its cancellation.
Armstrong announces Opportunity Fee to assist low-income California students
President Armstrong announced a new fee for newly enrolled out-of-state undergraduate students starting in fall 2019.
The road to Big Sur has reopened
After waiting over a year for the highway blockage to clear, visitors can drive the 655-mile stretch of coastline uninterrupted.
The relationship between low-income accessibility and ethnicity at Cal Poly
There is a negative correlation between cost for low-income students and the proportion of minority students at public universities.
California governor candidate John Cox speaks to Cal Poly Republicans
Cox spoke of getting money out of politics to reduce corruption.
CSU will not increase tuition in 2018
Instead, Chancellor White wants to fund the priorities of the 23 CSUs.
Upcoming spring festivals on the Central Coast
Whether you want to taste handcrafted ciders, enjoy the music of local bands, or sing along to world-renowned artists, you can do it all during this festival season.
New bill requires Health Center to provide abortion medication
A bill that would require Cal Poly to offer abortion medication was passed in the California Senate 25-13.
Taking a ‘Visual Trip through the Golden State’ with Special Collections and Archives
Kennedy Library’s Special Collections and Archives department shows students a sample of their California history collection through “Picturing California” exhibit.
Lightning in a Bottle brings more than music to the Central Coast
Lightning in a Bottle is the Central Coast’s largest music festival.
Eight upcoming festivals to check out
They’re intimate, unique and cheaper than the mainstream must-go festivals and there’s one for just about any music lover.