The Cal Poly Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship held its bi-quarterly entrepreneurial event Nov. 16 in the Performing Arts Center Pavilion. Hosted by the center’s co-founder and Cal Poly entrepreneurship professor, Jonathan York, the entrepreneurship forum featured the finals of…
Police aim to curb train track trespassing
Students cross the Union Pacific Railroad train tracks parallel to California Boulevard going to and from Cal Poly on a daily basis, walking right by signs that state the area is private property, and trespassers are violating the law. According…
Chevron proposes plan to gas up empty acreage
The San Luis Obispo City Council reviewed and endorsed a proposed 322-acre Tank Farm development project designed by the Chevron Corporation on Tuesday. Located on the north and south sides of Tank Farm Road, the proposed development, which is currently…
City Council trims curfew
The San Luis Obispo City Council lowered the age group affected by the proposed nighttime curfew to 15-years-old and under.
Writing intensive classes fall short
Writing intensive General Education classes at Cal Poly are, many times, not requiring students to write a single word.
SLO official talks salaries
Katie Lichtig, who makes $221, 500 annually, is the highest paid employee of San Luis Obispo. But her salary might be facing a cut as the San Luis Obispo city council attempts to eliminate a budget deficit of $4.4 million.