With the new pilot party registration program set to be launched April 4, San Luis Obispo residents will have a 20-minute window to quiet down before a citation is issued. Using Verisky — a party registration software reserved for greek…
Cal Poly’s firewalls aren’t as strong as they should be
As Cal Poly continues to be attacked, ITS is working toward developing new ways to combat the attackers.
More than 8,000 SLO residents stand in solidarity at Women’s March
While the name of the gathering focuses on women, the event welcomed anyone interested in advocating for human and civil rights.
Students solve local community issues with apps
More than 90 students came together to build cellular apps to solve local community issues at the Camp Polyhacks event at SLO Hothouse.
Not just a man’s thing: Cal Poly lecturers bridge the coding gender gap
Looking down the string of people, Code Club SLO founder Vanessa Salas noticed she was one of very few women in line.
Filmmaking process pays off in ‘Student Film Exhibition’
The University Art Gallery showcased student-directed films.
Students will compete to have the worst robot in Hebocon
Students will compete to make their robot the worst in the competition.
Mark Morris Dance Group leaves interpretation up to audience
The dance group showed audience members the abstractness in human emotion seen through the movement of the body.
Mark Morris Dance Group to make audience feel the music
Encompassing live music and dance, Mark Morris’ choreography will make dance more understandable for the average viewer.
Snaps for Terisa Siagatonu at ATOG
Terisa Siagatonu addressed issues of race and gender, generating snaps from students Wednesday night.
Men step out of their comfort zone and into heels for ‘Walk a Mile in Her Shoes’
Men walked a mile around the downtown area in high heels to raise awareness about sexual assault and gender relations.