From the soft touch of sand on Pismo Beach to the crisp smell of the trees in the Los Padres National Forest, the Central Coast is an enriched area filled with an abundance of natural resources. San Luis Obispo community…
Do students care about climate change? Climate Change Action Research Group examines Cal Poly
A survey created by a team of student researches looked at Cal Poly students’ perspective on climate change.
Zero Waste Leaders promote producing less waste on campus
Zero Waste Leaders will attend future events and tailgates to encourage students to be zero-waste.
Annual Conservation and Diversion Challenge encourages freshmen to think green
In an effort to impact the daily routines of students, Cal Poly’s Green Campus Program will be holding the 10th Annual Conservation and Diversion Challenge (AC/DC) to motivate students living in the red bricks to use less electricity and water.…
Central Coast not named in offshore drilling executive order
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 28 that would allow for the expansion of offshore oil and gas drilling along portions of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, but does not explicitly mention the Central Coast. The executive…
Rain causes leaks in campus buildings
Due to the recent rainfall, on-campus buildings have experienced leaks.
Monarchs migrate to Pismo by the thousands
It’s the time of year where butterflies drip from the branches.
Deadly plant disease found at Cal Poly
The plant disease has the potential to kill oak trees in San Luis Obispo.
Cal Poly Zeros in on Waste
Currently, people on campus have a habit of throwing their items straight into the landfill, sustainability coordinator Kylee Singh said.