Fraternity could face six-year suspension if not appealed

PIKE may appeal the suspension within 20 days to Vice President for Student Affairs, according to the release.

Greek life on probation following sexual assault reports

This is the third sexual assault that has been reported in connection with greek life this academic year.

WOW and SOAR mandatory starting Fall 2015

New freshman will be required to participate in the SOAR and Week of Welcome (WOW) orientation programs starting in Fall 2015.

Is studying 25-35 hours a week realistic?

“You would get A’s in all your classes if you studied 25-35 hours per week.”

Dean: Campus convinced admin to keep Cross Cultural Centers in UU

Building 52 originally presented an opportunity to increase space for the Cross Cultural Centers, which includes the Gender Equity Center, Pride Center and MultiCultural Center.

Cross Cultural Centers to stay in UU

After an end-of-school standoff between Cross Cultural Centers supporters and Cal Poly administrators over the future location of the center, the university has chosen to keep it in its current home inside the Julian A. McPhee University Union (UU).

For Student Affairs, year focused on alcohol, partying

Cal Poly’s administration has been hands-on in student life this year, for better or for worse.

New website helps students find housing

If HousingAnywhere is implemented, Cal Poly students and international students alike will be able to find housing much more easily.

City Council member comes out against VP Humphrey, Mayor Marx on pre-commencement drinking

Dan Carpenter said that he thinks it is “a bad idea” to recommend when businesses should and should not operate.

'We understand the sacrifice': Cal Poly VP and SLO mayor's pre-graduation request of downtown bars

“All too often, the commencement ceremonies are overshadowed and become unsafe due to the conduct of intoxicated students who have visited city bars prior to the ceremonies.”

Cal Poly aims to stop pre-commencement drinking

Bar crawling on the morning of graduation might not be a possibility this year, if Cal Poly and the City of San Luis Obispo have their way.