Allowing Lambda Chi to participate in Winter Rush, rather than being fully suspended, denotes that Cal Poly offers little to no sympathy to the students who were genuinely hurt by the abhorrent actions that occurred last spring.
Attorney General investigation finds alleged blackface “protected”
An investigation of the Spring 2018 alleged blackface incident, along with other racially insensitive acts, conducted by the State Attorney General’s Office has come to a close. The investigation concluded that the students’ actions are protected by the First Amendment.…
IFC and Panhellenic hit with sanctions, mandates and cancellations of social events, yet chapters are finding ways around suspension
An update and clarification on greek life terms and social probation sanctions.
Letter to the Editor: PR 101, you’re doing it wrong: on the indefinite suspension of greek life at Cal Poly
Foote argues that the greek life suspension was a massive and unreasonable PR blunder.
Letter to the Editor: In the absence of moral leadership, at least let us have fiscal responsibility
Bartel argues that Armstrong should show solidarity with marginalized communities by refusing to allow Milo Yiannopoulos to speak on campus.
Students stand against blackface: Everything that has happened so far
Here’s a breakdown of this week’s events.
Letter to the Editor: Response to Kyler Watkins’ apology
This letter reflects the opinions of environmental engineering senior Spencer Harvey.
Open House weekend starts off with protest at Farmers’ Market
Various organizations on campus put up a booth in solidarity against controversial issues at Cal Poly.
15-Minute Update: New bar to replace Martson’s Bar & Grill and emergency town hall meeting in response to Lambda Chi Alpha blackface incident
Mustang News anchors Stephanie Garibay and Nicolas Gonzalez have today’s top stories.
Letter to the Editor: Remembering the importance of our rights with regards to the Lambda Chi Alpha incident
Cairns argues the actions of the Lambda Chi members involved in the blackface incident are protected by the First Amendment.
Letter to the Editor: Cal Poly greek life and its ongoing legacy of racism
Hernandez argues that students of color must demonstrate a higher standard of knowledge and understanding to avoid being dismissed.Â