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resources from Campus Health Services to Career Services, it can feel overwhelming with the sheer number of programs and opportunities Cal Poly has to offer. This edition of GoSLO, I hope will help serve as a guide to these resources, all while providing ideas for places to see and activities to complete in San Luis Obispo.

O ne of the scariest things I’ve done is begin college in the middle of a pandemic. Coming to college as a freshman, I had no idea what to expect. Hundreds of questions swirled around in my brain daily: Who will I meet? What am I going to do? Who am I going to become?

Showing up at college on the first day is like approaching a blank canvas with endless possibilities to create something beautiful. Regardless of all of the fears and expectations I had going into a brand new environment, my freshman year was transformative, to say the least. It was challenging and thrilling all at once, but along the way, I discovered endless resources Cal Poly has to offer freshmen students that saved me as a freshman and, approaching my junior year of college, I find myself still leaning on these resources to help me thrive as a Withstudent.somany

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It only took me a year to fall in love with Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and college as a whole, so please use this guide as a starting point in your journey to finding that same admiration for the beautiful place you can now call home.

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THE JOURNEY BEGINS!

This fall, Cal Poly welcomes and invites you to begin a very special journey--one on which you will read books that change your life, learn things that change your mind, do experiments that change your understanding, and hopefully find ways to change the world. We don’t know who you will be when you graduate, but we know from experience that you won’t be who you are today. Thank you for taking that journey with us—we consider it an honor! You already know that Cal Poly’s motto is Learn by Doing, and you probably know that we often connect that motto to our hands-on style of education and the idea that our graduates are Ready Day One for work and life. Those things are true! Yet I’d like to invite you to think about Learn by Doing more broadly. Learn by Doing means the scientific method— accumulating knowledge and experience gradually, and basing our theories on our evidence. It means trial and error, and not being afraid to be wrong or to admit you were wrong. It means showing up and putting in the work so that you really understand—you won’t learn it if you don’t do it. It means pushing yourself just a little past what you already know, then doing it again and again. I know that coming to Cal Poly represents the culmination of a lot of hard work.

I want to congratulate you on your achievements so far and thank you for choosing Cal Poly as the place where you take the next steps. The campus is ready for you! University Housing is ready to house you. The Rec Center is ready to help you stay fit. Campus Dining is ready to nourish you. The faculty is ready to teach you, and your peers are ready to take this journey with you. We are also ready to help you stay safe and healthy. We do not expect significant disruptions to campus life due to the coronavirus pandemic this academic year, but please follow commonsense precautions and pay attention to campus announcements. Your success is our success. We are more than a campus—we are a community. Cal Poly will become your extended family wherever you go. Welcome home, Mustangs!

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What I remember most is meeting individuals on the very first weekend who would become my lifelong friends. I also remember one of my faculty members who would hold study sessions with snacks in our residence hall. A few years ago, I had a chance to go back to my undergraduate school and share with those faculty members the fact that they had a lasting impact on my life. These are some of my fondest memories and part of what makes the college experience so special.

CAL POLY PROVOST WELCOMES NEW STUDENTS BY OFFICE OF THE PROVOST

Cynthia Jackson Elmoore is Cal Poly’s provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs. Dr. Jackson-Elmoore joined Cal Poly in 2020, having previously served as dean of the Honors College at Michigan State University and as a professor with affiliations in the School of Social Work and the Global Urban Studies Program. She earned doctorate and master’s degrees in public administration with a public policy emphasis from the University of Southern California and a bachelor’s in chemical engineering from the University of Delaware.

WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER MOST ABOUT YOUR FIRST YEAR IN COLLEGE?

WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE PROVOST AT CAL POLY?

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE STUDENTS STARTING THEIR FIRST YEAR AT CAL POLY?

The provost is responsible for the whole of the academic effort at Cal Poly, both inside and outside the classroom. Academic Affairs includes all six of Cal Poly’s colleges, academic advising, the Kennedy Library, academic programs and planning and international and extended education. As provost, I share oversight of the divisions of research, economic development, and graduate education and strategic enrollment management. Additionally, I work closely with President Armstrong and individuals across the university to make progress on our campuswide initiatives, including the Graduation Initiative of 2025 and our efforts around diversity, equity and inclusion. WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO MOST FOR THE UPCOMING YEAR?

I would encourage new students to enter their first year with a focus on their studies and an excitement for what they will be learning, while remembering to attend to their self-care. The first year makes a major impact on students’ college experience, and it is a wonderful opportunity to discover new interests and learn more themselves. I also would recommend making an effort to get to know your instructors and the faculty and staff members in your academic department. Meeting with advisors and seeking out the student success resources in areas like the Kennedy Library and the Writing and Learning Center are also great ways to get their Cal Poly career off to a good start.

I am excited to have a new class of students and new faculty and staff members join us, to work with my colleagues across campus to continue to support and find ways to provide opportunities to all members of our campus community, and to embrace the vibrancy that is the Cal Poly experience.

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Every student who has been admitted to Cal Poly has the potential to succeed and there are many people here to support you. The Office of the Dean of Students is here to help all students, and every student deserves the opportunity to pursue their educational, professional, and personal goals. At times, you may experience extenuating circumstances that impact your ability to be successful and you may need additional support to navigate the fast-paced environment at Cal Poly. If you find yourself struggling, not sure where to help or feeling isolated, please reach out to the Dean of Students or one of the other resources at Cal Poly.

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8. GET AN ON-CAMPUS JOB

Working on campus is a great way to fasttrack your transition to college, plus earn a little extra cash. Students who work on campus become better acquainted with faculty, staff and other students and are more likely to feel like they are part of the campus community. Other benefits of on campus jobs are flexibility, convenience and work experience.

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W elcome Mustangs! At Cal Poly, we invest heavily in resources to help you transition smoothly to college, including Open House, SLO Days, and WOW. But even if you attended these orientation events, you may still have unanswered questions about how to navigate the campus and community. You may feel excited, nervous, or scared about embarking on a new chapter in your life. The good news is – you are not alone. There are many people at Cal Poly to support, encourage, and guide you. My commitment to you, as the Dean of Students, is that I’m here to help you have the best college experience possible. My role is to support and advocate for students across the university. I work with students, parents, faculty, campus partners, and community members to help students achieve their full potential. Based on my experiences with students and almost 20-years in higher education, here are my top 10 tips for being successful in your first year (and beyond).

1. BE AUTHENTIC Being authentic helps you attract the kind of friends you want to be around. If you pretend to be someone you aren’t, in hopes of fitting in, you will find yourself disappointed by those around you.

Students who have frequent contact with faculty members are more satisfied with their college experience, are more likely to graduate, and perceive themselves to have learned more than students who have less faculty contact.

Many high achievers are accustomed to studying alone (or not at all). Since we recommend studying 25-35 hours a week, to make friends and find time to study it’s helpful to form a study group.

Pick five areas of interest and look for ways to get involved in those areas through clubs. Follow their social media, attend their events, reach out to the club officers and attend a meeting. Research shows that students who are involved in co-curricular activities have higher GPAs than those who were not involved on campus.

9. ASK QUESTIONS You may be surprised what you can learn when you ask. Whether you’re lost on campus or looking for a place to eat, don’t hesitate to ask. Upper-class students, academic advisors, faculty and staff are great people to turn to and want to help you.

2. BE PATIENT Many students experience a period of confusion, uncertainty, and the feeling that everyone else has it figured out. The reality is - it takes most students about a year to figure it out. It takes time to make friends, find your way around, and learn where you like to study and hang out.

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7. VOLUNTEER Helping others is one of the best ways to help yourself. Volunteering has many benefits, including a sense of purpose, meeting new people, increasing social skills, and learning valuable skills. Check out volunteer opportunities through the Center for Service in Action. You can find these events on Cal Poly Now.

There is a tendency to want to pair up with people who are similar to you, but one of the greatest opportunities in college is to meet people who have different identities, experiences, and interests.

Dr. Joy Pedersen has worked at Cal Poly since 2003 and currently serves as Dean of Students. In this role, she serves as the point of contact for student crisis intervention and is responsible for directly supporting the success and wellbeing of Cal Poly students.

S TUD ENT O M BUDS S ER VIC ES IS A SAFE PLAC E W HE R E ST UD ENTS CA N SEE K CON FIDE NT IA L GUIDANCE O N UNIVERSITY RELATED CONCERNS O R COMPLAINTS. PHONE | 805.756.1380 VISIT | ombuds.calpoly.edu EMAIL | ombuds@calpoly.edu LOCATION | Kennedy Library, Rm 113 HOURS | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. daily and by appointment SAFE INFORMA L CONFIDE NT IA L PATH S T O RESOL UT ION Let us help you check that box. Transitions-Mental Health Association operates over 40 programs throughout the Central Coast, and one of them is available to you at a moment's notice. Our 24-hour Central Coast Hotline operates 365 days a year to serve folks in San Luis Obispo and Northern Santa Barbara Counties, providing immediate crisis support and resource information within the Central Coast. Make the call anytime at 800– 783– 0607. Your journey to mental health starts here. New School New Year NewNewChapterWellness Plan

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“You [students] can come to the office as your first step, at the very beginning of an issue or you can come as the last resort,” said Ponce. “You can come see me, and we’ll figure it out.”

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The three pillars of Ombuds Services are confidentiality, informality, and neutrality. This means the Ombuds always keep your information private unless there is an observed risk of serious harm to oneself or others or issues about sexual misconduct. Because of the confidentiality and informality of the office, no formal reports are made about any issues shared with the Ombuds. The service is really about problem-solving skills and empowering students without judgment. To remain trustworthy and impartial, the Ombuds is not an office of notice for the university or an advocate for the students. Rather than an advocate, the Ombuds can be viewed as a messenger of the students to the university. Student Ombuds confidentially report students’ issues to the President’s Office to inform the administration of shared experiences and challenges on campus. Starting college can be unknown and scary, presenting endless questions to answer and challenges to overcome.

I f you think you’ve received an unfair grade, or are confused by some communication with a campus administrator, or come home to a broken roommate rule; pause. Before immediately reacting out of stress and frustration, consider stopping by Student Ombuds Services to explore your options. Cal Poly Student Ombuds Services is a confidential, informal, and impartial resource for students to access guidance for any type of struggle they may face during their time in college. Cal Poly’s Ombuds Patricia Ponce provides students with a safe and welcoming space to work through any issues as smoothly and calmly as Poncepossible.explained students starting college are like blooming flowers, “In that blossoming, we may encounter challenges, and that’s part of life.”

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The Ombuds Office is here to teach students problem-solving and communication skills to better navigate independent life away from home.

Ponce thinks of Ombuds as a safety net that can help catch students with challenges along the way. She encourages students to stop by with any questions, even positive ones.

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Student Ombuds Services is open for in-person or virtual office hours Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Find the office located in Kennedy Library, Room 113. Ponce always has treats to welcome you Contactin. the Ombuds with any questions and concerns or to make an appointment. Call the office at (805) 756-1380 or email ombuds@calpoly.edu RATHER THAN AN ADVOCATE, THE OMBUDS CAN BE VIEWED AS A MESSENGER OF THE STUDENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY

Introducing Your FreshmanFocusTeam! resources to jumpstart your planning.career - CAL POLY C AR EE R S ER VI CE SWelcome new Mustangs! A s your Freshman Focus Team Career Counselors, we are here to support you! We will: Career Services Building (#124) | 805 756-2501 | careerservices.calpoly.edu Schedule a (thinappointmentcounselingbyloggingtoMustangJOBSroughyourportal)orbycallingCareerServices!Introduce you to career possibilities related to your field of study, interests and talents. Help you uncertaintiesresolveaboutyourchoiceofmajor. Jade Monica Evie GROUPMEDIAMUSTANG12 SPONSORED BY CAREER SERVICES FOUR FIRST-YEAR TIPS FROM CAREER SERVICES Y ou picked your major, but you may be unsure about what’s next -- whether that’s feeling confident in your major, gaining experience or making decisions about your career. Career Services’ Freshman Focus Team (FFT) is here to help you explore your interests, major and all of the different paths you can take. We recently interviewed a couple of our FFT Career Counselors and Career Services Ambassadors to hear their advice for first-years. Here’s what they said: WHY SHOULD FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS MEET WITH THE FRESHMAN FOCUS TEAM (FFT)? “You might be coming into Cal Poly wondering ‘What can I do with my major?’ Maybe you’re feeling unsure about the one you chose. Either way, FFT can help! They can introduce you to career possibilities in your field or help you find a major that’s a better fit. In my freshman year, I loved my major but had no idea what I wanted to do with it. FFT helped me explore my values, interests, identity, personality and strengths to see how they aligned with different possibilities,” said Career Services Ambassador Maddie. WHY JOIN THE NETWORKING PLATFORM CAL POLY CAREER CONNECTIONS?

DOES CAREER SERVICES OFFER EVENTS? Does Career Services offer events? “We sure do! Career Services offers many career fairs throughout the year, including our Fall, Winter and Spring Career Fairs, industry-specific fairs and a local career fair. You can register for these events on MustangJOBS. We also offer events such as networking mixers, panels, and more,” said Freshman Focus Team Career Counselor Monica.

“Talking to professionals and alumni helped me navigate college and opened a new world of opportunities. Cal Poly Career Connections makes networking easier by connecting you with an exclusive community of alumni who can’t wait to meet you and provide great insight. Get on this platform to network your way through college!” said Career Services Ambassador Abhishek. HOW CAN STUDENTS GET IMMEDIATE CAREER HELP? “Career exploration is an ongoing process and it can be confusing! But that’s why we want to meet with you—in person or virtually. We have drop-in appointments available each week throughout the quarter or you can schedule an appointment with an FFT Career Counselor through MustangJOBS, powered by Handshake, found in your Cal Poly Portal. We can explore potential career paths or go over things like resumes, networking or how to interview. Whatever it is, we’re here for you!” said Freshman Focus Team Career Counselor Evie.

L ocated in the Health Center (Building 27), Campus Health and Wellbeing (CH&W) offers students comprehensive and integrated services to support them in taking charge of their health. With everything all under one roof, CH&W provides an array of services from physical and mental health services to lifestyle workshops, counseling programs and access to basic needs.

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MEDICAL SERVICES Our medical services include health visits either over the phone or in-person, COVID-19 testing, lab work, STI testing, an after-hours advice nurse and a pharmacy. We also value the importance of mental wellbeing; our team of counselors is prepared to offer various kinds of therapy to fit every student’s needs. Our Safer program offers gender and power-based violence counseling as well as an advocacy staff that extends crisis intervention, confidential support, and accompaniments.

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CH&W is here to support students seeking and actively in recovery from substance addiction. The Mustangs for Recovery program provides soberfriendly environments where students can seek out community support and learn about different methods of recovery. The program also entails group meetings, socials and individual support tailored to students in any and all stages of their recovery.

Our gender-affirming care team provides trans and gender expansive healthcare and counseling services meant to provide a safe space for LGBTQ+ community members. Whatever you might need, CH&W is comprised of physicians, nurses, prevention specialists, counselors, and educators who are equipped to provide equitable and inclusive healthcare services for students to voice their concerns and seek out the best way to take care of their Wehealth.are here to educate and empower Cal Poly students to achieve their best selves, and we strive to support students that come from all different backgrounds. Whether it be through healthcare, counseling, or education, Campus Health and Wellbeing is here to ensure the health and safety of the Cal Poly community. For more information, go to https://chw. calpoly.edu/

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Students looking to improve their wellness and get community support can find it through the PULSE program which is comprised of student-led teams that help students achieve healthy and balanced lifestyles. Well-being services include access to the food pantry and to basic supplies for all students. Community members can find frozen meals, fresh produce and hygiene products at the food pantry and are encouraged to donate and volunteer.

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In 2021-2022, throughout the College of Science and Mathematics, more than 52% of all peer-reviewed, journal publications had undergraduate student co-authors.

Biological sciences graduate student Ashley Adams, who earned her bachelor’s degree in marine sciences in 2021, said she came to Cal Poly to pursue her fascination with marine biology. “It’s great to follow your passion, and this program prepares me so well for a good job in the field,” said the Bradley, California Deanresident.Wendt adds that “science is a deeply innovative and creative process and when you get to a place where you’re solving problems that people have not solved before and you have a set of skills to be able to do that, there’s not much difference between what happens at Cal Poly and ‘the real world.’” THRIVE IN THE ‘REAL WORLD’ WITH THE HELP OF THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS

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Over two decades as a Cal Poly professor and administrator, Wendt highlights the dramatic uptick in research opportunities for students that have strengthened the Learn by Doing experience.

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Throughout the school year, students learn the skills and concepts that prepare them to contribute academically, personally and professionally to make a difference in the workplace. New facilities such as the William and Linda Frost Center for Research and Innovation and Plant Conservatory are adding to the amazing campus opportunities.

Students have worked shoulder-toshoulder with faculty to document galaxies in the universe, prevent the spread of e-cigarette usage, investigate new polymers for drug delivery, better understand the decline of a plant on Anacapa Island and develop a new campus lab to conduct Cal Poly’s saliva-based and wastewater COVID-19 surveillance tests– to name a few of the hundreds of investigative studies.

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“To me, the Teacher-Scholar Model means that our faculty are engaged in high-quality instruction, and they’re engaged in scholarship discipline,” Wendt said. “It’s so exciting for students to know that the person they’re learning from is contributing to their field and then students get the opportunity to contribute to that work as research collaborators. That is really powerful.”

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W hen Dean Wendt, the dean of the College of Science and Mathematics (CSM), was an undergraduate student at Cal Poly in the early 1990s, he had to go to a lab at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant to do his in-person Today,research.on-campus research is prevalent in and around the college that can capably handle the needs of the CSM’s 2,700 students. It’s one of the many attributes of the college that has elevated its undergraduate research and overall instruction to significant and impactful levels, attracting top students from throughout California, the United States, and the world. In addition to its research opportunities, CSM champions diversity, equity and inclusion, Learn by Doing and the Teacher-Scholar Model in which faculty engage students in teaching, research, scholarship and creative activities. “The college is a place where you will grow personally and soon become part of exciting work and a vibrant community,” Wendt said. “Being open to new ideas, concepts and our differences as people helps us understand each other and the world around us.”

WELCOME TO THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING A community of innovators designing and implementing practical solutions to meet the societal challenges of today and tomorrow. ceng.calpoly.edu twitter.com/polyengineering facebook.com/CalPolySLOEngineering instagram.com/polyengineering

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BY LAUREN EMO T he College of Engineering (CENG) is one of many colleges within the nationally ranked university of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. CENG strives to “provide an excellent Learn by Doing education and graduate in-demand, day-one ready Offeringprofessionals.”14bachelor degree programs and 11 master degree programs, CENG includes esteemed programs like Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Environmental Engineering and more. In 2022, the College of Engineering made many achievements and was recognized for innovation and creativity across the board. In July, a group of environmental engineering students won the Environmental Challenge International award (ECi) at the Air and Waste Management Association Conference in San Francisco. This team of students proposed a regulatory plan, acting as the role of the new California governor, to reduce emissions from vessels in the San Francisco Bay. Another group of CENG students on the Cal Poly Supermileage team won first place at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2022 Shell Eco-Marathon event for the Prototype Battery Electric category in April. The Cal Poly Supermileage team consisted of computer engineering, aerospace engineering, and mechanical engineering students. Cal Poly General Engineering student Nick Campbell was awarded the 2022 Advance Energy STEM Diversity Scholarship in June for representing, “the next generation of diverse, innovative and entrepreneurial workforce,” said Chief Technology Officer at Advance Energy in an interview from CENG. Campbell received a $20,000 grant for tuition cost and professional mentoring and an internship opportunity at Advanced Energy. Cal Poly Mechanical Engineering Professor Dr. Mohammad Noori recently obtained a patent for an original earthquake protection system that he invented in partnership with colleague Dr. Narjabadifam in Iran. The basis behind the patent is an alloy that absorbs the earthquake’s destructive energy to lessen or prevent damage whilst maintaining its original integrity without wearing down. The final product ended up being an isolation system which uses these “smart” materials that have multiple reconfigurable components. This invention can be used to protect important equipment in places such as hospitals and communication centers, that are vulnerable to destruction with current earthquake building measures. As described, CENG is full of wonderful opportunities, and the community of not only hardworking students, but brilliantly minded professors shows through their consistent efforts and achievements. Being a part of the College of Engineering at Cal Poly opens up a world of possibilities that cannot be found anywhere else. In 2020 Cal Poly CENG was ranked 8th best engineering college in the nation by the U.S. News and World Report for best master’s and bachelor’s engineering programs, and that shows through every aspect of the college. CENG upholds and celebrates justice, equity, diversity and inclusion. CENG held their first annual CENG day of Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Growing, Learning and Celebrating Together on May 13. This event was meant to provide students and staff an opportunity to learn and share accomplishments and best practices for integrating justice, equity, diversity and inclusion into their daily lives in and beyond Cal Poly. CENG recognizes that there is a diverse set of voices and minds that belong in engineering and works extensively to recognize and uplift them.

In June, a group of Cal Poly students took first place at an inclusive design competition: the IDEATE Engineering Competition. CENG students Joey Johnson, Jacob Richards and Nico Nuñes won with their senior project, a janitorial cart designed to help minimize discomfort and fatigue for those who have mobility

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Theimpairments.teampartnered with Alex Zuniga, a janitor with cerebral palsy who works for local non-profit VTC Enterprises. The team developed their product with Zuniga’s guidance, sharing his experiences about the challenges that he endures while on the job, in order to create a final prototype that may ease some of those difficulties. With the kind of hands-on, Learn by Doing education that CENG provides students, they can work on real life projects such as these to change the world and help the broader community feel safe and included on campus and in every-day life.

These are lessons that students can take away from their time at Cal Poly and opportunities that will provide them with the upper-hand in future professional endeavors. Cal Poly’s College of Engineering wants to help mold their students into the leaders and thinkers of tomorrow. With the extremely driven and active community that CENG fosters, those who come out of these programs will be ready to take on the next stage of their lives with knowledge and expertise in subjects they are passionate about. OF ENGINEERING CAL POLY

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T he Student Success Team and dean of the College of Architecture and Environmental Design look forward to welcoming our new students to the CAED Community and Mustang Family at our College Connections Day at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 15. As one of the key events during the Week of Welcome (WOW), this presentation kicks off with a warm welcome in Spanos Theater. To help you build your success, you’ll learn more about the five majors of the built environment that make this college unique nationally. This will be an opportunity to hear more about our fall quarter, an overview of the majors and minors in the CAED, the facilities that support our Learn by Doing approach and an introduction to student support including resources at the CAED Advising Center. The center’s director will share important tips and invite freshmen and transfer students to visit the center this fall and its website for more help on navigating firstyear block scheduling, minor programs offered and transfer student resources. Contacts and more about the Advising Center are on the bottom of this page. Directly following the welcome presentation, students will meet in their department for a more in-depth overview of their majors. We will share more details with you about Connections Day as the date approaches. For more about financial aid, scholarship applications, study abroad programs, clubs, jobs, internships and advising, visit the “Current Students” tab on the CAED home page at www.caed.calpoly. edu, our department sites, Cal Poly Career Services, and Cal Poly Scholarships. Applications open in March for most CAED scholarships. The CAED is dedicated to positioning our students for success in our programs and their promising futures!

192022SLOGOCOLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN ADVISING CENTER Come meet your CAED advisors! Professional advisors provide effective advising in an encouraging and welcoming atmosphere to students in the CAED’s five majors and eight minors. We support students as they navigate their undergraduate experience toward individual student success. RECEIVE HELP WITH: Academic and change of major advising Success strategies and progress to degree Understandingplanningyour major curriculum, flowchart and graduation requirements On-line advising tools and much more! Building 05 , Room 210 | caedadvising@calpoly.edu | 805.756.1325 CAED CONNECTIONS DAY THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 SPONSORED BY COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN WOW EVENT PROVIDES ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR FRESHMEN AND TRANSFER STUDENTS “ TO HELP YOU BUILD YOUR SUCCESS, YOU’LL LEARN MORE ABOUT THE FIVE MAJORS OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT THAT MAKE THIS COLLEGE UNIQUE NATIONALLY

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WELCOME FROM DEAN WILLIAMS “On behalf of the College of Liberal Arts (CLA), I’d like to welcome all of our FirstGeneration college students! As the son of parents who were the first in their families to attend college, I understand the enormous opportunities and challenges that college presents for First-Gen students. We hope to provide you with some important resources that can help support your success here at Cal Poly!”

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Many first-generation faculty and staff (who were also first in their family to attend college) teach and work in the CLA. Learn more about their personal stories, read their advice to first-generation students, and connect with them at cla.calpoly.edu/first-gen/faculty-staff

The CLA is committed to giving all students access to high-impact Learn by Doing experiences outside the traditional Theclassroom.Access, Community, and Equity (ACE) Program awards stipends of $1,000 for first-generation and low-income students to allow them to participate in undergraduate research, global learning and internships, opening up new possibilities. Learn more at edu/student-resources/ACEcla.calpoly.

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The Cal Poly Office of University Diversity and Inclusion’s (OUDI) first-generation resources portal began as an idea from the CLA Student Diversity Committee, who worked to establish a site for firstgen students to learn more about campus resources and the broader first-gen community at Cal Poly. To learn more about financial aid, wellness and basic needs, academic services and more, visit diversity.calpoly.edu/i-am-first-gen. Please reach out to OUDI at diversity@calpoly. edu for further information, support or to make a connection.

The CLA Underrepresented Students Network (CLA USN) is a peer mentoring program for underrepresented students in our college. Mentors meet informally with mentees to provide on-campus support and resources. USN is not a counseling service, but rather a place to talk with peers who can identify with the experiences of other underrepresented students. Many of the students are first gen themselves and can relate to these experiences. Get connected at cla.calpoly.edu/usn

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The larger groups include Cal Poly’s Arab Music Ensemble: comprised of vocalists, instrumentalists and dancers; choirs: PolyPhonics, University Singers, Chamber Choir and Women’s Chorus; jazz bands: two big bands, a vocal jazz ensemble and combos; Mustang Band: marching and pep bands; Wind Bands: Wind Orchestra and Wind Ensemble; and Symphony Orchestra.

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T he Music Department offers a wide variety of courses available to all students! Subjects include music theory, history, ethnomusicology, synthesis and recording and much more. Many classes fulfill general education and other requirements.

The department also hosts nationally and internationally recognized guest artists for lectures and performances, not to mention its own very talented faculty members. Events typically take place in venues including those of the Performing Arts Center (Miossi Hall, Pavilion and Spanos Theatre), the department’s recital hall in Room 218 of the Davidson Music Center (No. 45), and at off-campus locations. The spirited Mustang Band can be found at football and basketball games and parades, including the Chinese New Year CheckParade.outthe department’s calendar of events at music.calpoly.edu/calendar/ where events will be posted throughout the year.

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For those who would rather attend a performance than play in one, the department offers many events each year, many of which are free. Take a break from your studies to enjoy the incredible talent of the university’s best musicians.

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The department also has a wide variety of large and small performing vocal and instrumental ensembles. Most of the groups are one-unit elective classes and all will be meeting in person in the fall, as most did last year with great success.

Smaller groups include Guitar Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, Piano Ensemble, Brass Ensemble, Clarinet Ensemble, Saxophone Ensembles, Wind Quintets and String Quintets. Auditions are required for most of the larger groups. To find out more, visit the ensemble’s website at music.calpoly.edu/ ensembles/ If, after taking a class or two, you’d like to delve further into music — and have something to show for it when you graduate — you can apply for the Music Minor at music.calpoly.edu/minor/. The minor is only 24 units and can be customized to suit your interests.

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looking for live music can enjoy Cal Poly Arts’ jazz series with Academy Award-nominated and six-time Grammy Award-winner Terence Blanchard. This performance will also include his ensemble, The E-Collective and Turtle Island quartet. Soulful indie-rock band The Lone Bellow and Americana stars, Watkins Family Hour, will also be performing at the Performing Arts Center.

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S tudents looking for an incredibly diverse and transformative artistic experience can find exactly that on their own college campus. Inside the Performing Arts Center San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly Arts puts on lifechanging performances that consist of a broad range of high-quality programs that include professional touring performances, exhibitions, and speaking engagements. All of these shows are held in either the beautiful 1,286-seat Harold Miossi Hall, the 200-seat PAC pavilion, or the intimate 498-seat Alex and Faye Spanos Theatre. Cal Poly Arts is known for providing memorable performing arts events not only for Cal Poly but for the residents of the Central Coast. This 2022-23 season features 32 performances that highlight a widespread selection of award-winning artists across many different genres. Of these performances, 27 will be making their San Luis Obispo debut, including Tony Award Winning Broadway musical The Book of Mormon. The Cal Poly Arts will open its season on Sept. 16, the Friday of Move-In Weekend, by hosting the California International Guitar Festival. This festival brings 10 of the greatest classical guitarists in the world to San Luis Obispo for a series of concerts, masterclasses, and other activities. Tickets and more information are available at calpolyarts.org. As part of Latinx Heritage Month, Grammy award-winning Mexican Ranchera singer and actress Aida Cuevas will perform on Oct. 5. Followed on Oct. 28 by Mexicanborn indie popstar Carla Morrison. Other global music performances this season include San Salvador, a six-voice and percussion collective from southwestern France and the Aditya Prakash Ensemble who perform Carnatic music, the traditional classical style of South OtherIndia. performances to keep an eye out for this season include cabaret performances by Emmy and Tony award winner Alan Cumming and Emmy and Golden Globe winner Jane Lynch, along with a one-woman show by Isabella Rossellini and a stand-up set by comedian Michelle Wolf during Mustang Family weekend on Oct. 21.

Cal Poly Arts will be hosting two speakers from National Geographic Live as well. The first speaker will be Ronan Donovan who will talk about what it means to be human and how our relationships and habits closely link us to other animals like wolves, chimpanzees and gorillas. The second speaker will be the National Geographic 2019 Adventurer of the Year, paraclimber Maureen Beck. Beck will discuss how she learned to rock climb with only one hand and how adapting non-traditional tools helped her in her Studentsascents.

PAFY is an educational enrichment program for students K-12. The program brings touring artists straight to children in their own classrooms. Last year alone, over 10,000 students, at zero cost to students or schools, were able to take part in this program. After two years of online programming, PAFY will be offering a hybrid program of both in-person and virtual events. These shows that are put on by Cal Poly Arts provide students the chance to see something that can potentially change their life in a matter of hours. Student tickets are available at a discounted price of only $10-$25 for most performances making these shows more easily accessible to many college students. However, for low-income and/or marginalized communities who may find it difficult to access these shows, Cal Poly Arts has created the “Passport to the Arts” program. This program provides free or deeply subsidized access to performing arts experiences on the Central Coast. Those looking to support this program can visit passporthttps://www.calpolyarts.org/ OUT WHAT CAL POLY ARTS TO OFFER

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Looking for something more visually appealing? Cal Poly Arts will be hosting a number of eye-catching dance performances this season. The lauded Malpaso Dance Company from Cuba, MacArthur Fellow Kyle Abraham’s dance company A.I.M and the innovative tapping of Dorrance Dance will all be taking the stage at the Cal Poly Performing Arts WhileCenter.Cal Poly Arts is known for its on-campus spectacles, they also focus on making sure that these fantastical displays of art are available to all while having a focus on future generations. Cal Poly Arts hones in on this focus through their Poly Arts for Youth Program (PAFY).

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S tarting college can be daunting, but graduating college is exciting and full of opportunities. Yet, sometimes, there is even more to be learned. Cal Poly Graduate Education is here to teach you.

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Earning not one, but two degrees from Cal Poly is a rewarding accomplishment that can be reached through the variety of programs in Graduate Education.

Graduate Education offers master’s programs, blended degree programs and graduate certificates for all those hoping to continue their education. The mission of Cal Poly higher education is to “achieve excellence in practice-oriented professional graduate programs which place graduates into the workforce with advanced knowledge and the leadership skills necessary to prosper in an increasingly competitive global economy.” Students can pursue a master’s degree from more than 40 subject programs. These programs are offered as a separate master’s education or a blended degree option that allows undergrad students of certain majors to pursue a five-year master’s degree. Cal Poly’s five-year master’s is an opportunity for students in select majors to complete undergrad and postgrad courses simultaneously, so they can graduate with two degrees. The final type of program allows students to pursue a graduate certificate that indicates their achievement of coursework in a given field of specialized knowledge. Graduate certificates are a type of extended education, subjectspecific academic and professional opportunities to learn. As in the mission statement of Graduate Education, choosing to enroll in a master’s program can better equip students for the competitive job market and foster a standard of success in the workplace. Cal Poly’s “Learn by Doing” philosophy is also incorporated into the graduate courses, giving students situational practice to carry with them into the world. It is no secret attending a higher education institution can be costly. However, even during graduate education, there is financial assistance available. From grants to tuition waivers, the Graduate Education website provides quick access to several financial resources. Further, Cal Poly provides other types of support for its graduate students, including housing, library study rooms, health care and, best of all, supportive staff and professors. For more information, visit the Graduate Education website at grad.calpoly.edu. Contact the Graduate Education Office via phone or email at (805) 756-2328 and grad@calpoly.edu. Visit the grad staff Monday through Thursday in person from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or virtually from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Offices are located in Science Building 52, Room D-27.

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Last year, our community completed almost 120,000 community service hours and raised almost half a million dollars for National causes. Additionally, our community hosted over 50 educational programs as well as had 30% of members on the Dean’s List for academics and has prioritized even greater efforts to provide academic support.

Once you join a fraternity or sorority, you will have the opportunity to join academic honors societies and utilize all of the resources provided to these organizations.

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Every year the members of our community work together to hold each other accountable to uphold these pillars by hosting philanthropic events, community service initiatives and high academic standards. We also provide opportunities to give members a home away from home at Cal Poly through brotherhood and sisterhood retreats, Greek Week or partnering with other clubs and organizations to build a stronger network.

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he Fraternity & Sorority community here at Cal Poly is home to 38 social Greek organizations comprised of over 4000 students. Every Greek organization is affiliated with one of the three governing councils: Panhellenic Association (PHA), United Sorority & Fraternity Council (USFC) and the Interfraternity Council (IFC) Our community sets high standards for its members and focuses on our 6 pillars of excellence: Scholarship & Learning, Leadership & Values, Community Service & Philanthropy, Safety & Risk Management, Unity & Belonging, and Diversity & Inclusion

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study abroad Start planning early—at least 9-12 months in advance. Visit abroad.calpoly.edu for information.Earncredit for major, minor, and GE courses while immersing yourself in anotherDon’tculture.missthe Study Abroad Fair on October 6. Attend a Study Abroad 101 forgoalsDetermineWorkshop!youracademicandfinancialneedsstudyabroad. Cal Poly International Center connects students with opportunities to study, intern and research abroad with nearly 500 approved programs in over 75 different countries including multi-country programs. Around 1250 Cal Poly students go abroad on sponsored programs each year, earning credit for major, minor and general education courses while immersing themselves in other cultures. BECOME A GLOBAL MUSTANG WITH BEGIN YOUR STUDY ABROAD JOURNEY abroad.calpoly.edu Follow us on Social Media!

Studying abroad is an incredible opportunity for Cal Poly students to expand their understanding of our world and engage in once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. The experience abroad allows students to build their resumes, obtain class credit, participate in an engaging education, meet new people and learn more about themselves. The International Center is prepared to help students proceed in any direction they choose regarding studying abroad. Do not hesitate to reach out with any questions at our email at studyabroad@ calpoly.edu or by phone at (805)-756-1477. We also hold virtual office hours that can be accessed through our website international.calpoly.edu, or find us on campus in Building 52, Room E-32.

Even students who are unsure if studying abroad is right for them are encouraged to attend and get a glance at some incredible opportunities that Cal Poly can offer.

It’s important to always start off with some research and browse the many options that Cal Poly has to offer: Cal Poly Global Programs, Cal Poly International Exchanges, Cal Poly Partner Programs, CSU International Programs and the National Student Exchange (NSE). The NSE is suitable for students who are interested in education outside of SLO but still want to remain within US territory with the addition of some Canadian territories. There are also virtual study and internship abroad opportunities covering a wide variety of areas of study for students looking to gain international experience from home. It may also be helpful to research the diversity and inclusivity resources that the International Center provides for students who are concerned about BIPOC, LGBTQ+, DACA, First Generation and Disability issues abroad. Information about social climates, laws, accessibility, human rights, racial, gender and religious diversity abroad are all available in the Inclusivity and Diversity section on the International Center website. Once you’ve gotten familiar with your options and feel ready to take on the next step in the study abroad process, you’ll have to complete the Study Abroad 101 Module found on abroad.calpoly.edu. You will also be required to attend a study abroad workshop which can be found on the website’s events calendar. With any critical decision to be made about your education, dropping in to see an advisor is the most efficient way to get help and ensure you’re on the right track; be sure to make time and meet with a Study Abroad Peer Advisor by appointment or by dropping into office hours. There will also be a number of information sessions offered throughout the year, including the 2022 Study Abroad Fair on Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Dexter Lawn. Interested students will have the opportunity to learn more about study abroad opportunities and meet with International Center representatives.

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E ven when the luscious green hills and coastal views of San Luis Obispo start to feel like home, you might begin to consider what it would be like to explore outside our town’s boundaries. Whether you’re on the fence, ready to go or haven’t even considered what an education abroad would look like, Cal Poly’s study abroad program can help guide you in the right direction. Besides an obvious peek into another country’s culture and the excitement of getting to know an entirely new environment, studying abroad allows students the chance to enrich their own education and immerse themselves in new perspectives and diverse communities. Cross-cultural communication and an understanding of different cultural nuances are necessary skills for any graduate looking to enter the Theworkforce.International Center has almost 500 programs to offer students in more than 75 countries. From 2019 to 2020, Cal Poly sent students all over the world: Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Spain, France, Italy, Sweden, Germany, Ghana, Egypt, China, India, Australia and many more. Before the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, a total of 973 students studied abroad including students from every college and a variety of different majors. Today, they have reintroduced study abroad travel and are sending students on memorable journeys once Thoughagain.adaunting process, deciding to go abroad and planning out your journey should start as soon as you’ve entered your first quarter at Cal Poly, or at least a year before your trip. First-year students are not eligible to go abroad, but they can get in touch with the International Center to begin the planning process and even leave as early as the summer after their first year.

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As always, travel restrictions and international guidelines are expected to change and adjust as COVID-19 continues to remain present in many countries. Stay updated on a global scale by referring to the CDC’s COVID-19 updates, and for local restrictions that are specific to the Cal Poly community, check out abroad.calpoly.edu or coronavirus.calpoly.edu

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• Buy a succulent or houseplant from the Cal Poly plant shop. Then, explore the walking trails around the Arboretum.

Lace up your hiking boots and hit the road with a few friends. Cal Poly has tons of hiking trails right in your backyard. Take the trail behind the Red Bricks up to the Poly P or explore Poly Canyon—you’ll spot the trailheads along the walking path to Poly Canyon Village. GET INVOLVED InterHousing Council (IHC) is a great way to meet friends and get involved where you live. This organization helps put on large weekend events for residents. IHC also helps students advocate for changes in their community and creates leadership positions in the community. Ask your Resident Advisor about how to get involved when you move to campus. BY UNIVERSITY HOUSING

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• Catch an Insta-worthy sunset from the top level of a parking structure.

Use the whiteboard outside your room to share a few details about yourself and invite folks to knock on your door and say “hi.” There are tons of spaces in your community for you to gather with new friends. Take over your common room and host a movie night using SpectrumU, an online streaming service like Netflix that’s available to all residents. Do yoga with friends on the community lawn or use the community kitchen to make and share a meal from home.

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• Find all nine boulders that dot the pathways in yakʔitʸutʸu. They represent the Nine Sisters–a chain of mountains that stretch from San Luis Obispo to Morro Bay.

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• Take a selfie with the Albert Einstein statue near Baker Center.

Put your personal stamp on your room. Pin photos to your cork board, put plants on the windowsill or hang some posters (We recommend command strips and blue painter’s tape so you don’t leave any marks on the wall). Put up a collage of your family and friends. You already know who your roommates are, so start coordinating with them on larger items in the room (such as rugs) that everyone will be using.

Of the more than 20,000 students that attend Cal Poly, around 8,000 live on campus. In fact, more than 5,000 of our residents are new students like you, which means you’re in good company. Cal Poly is literally a village of college students and for the next nine months, this campus will be your home. So, take some time to explore your new home when you get here. Meet your neighbors, create a space where you feel comfortable and get involved in your community. Here are a few ways you can make campus feel just like home in September: PREPARE FOR MOVE-IN To make move-in less stressful and run more smoothly, we have a certain number of appointments per zone every 15 minutes to spread out those arriving on campus. Find the link to sign-up in your housing portal starting in mid-August. Know when you plan to leave home and add extra time to allow for traffic and other reasons that may delay your arrival to SLO before you sign-up for a timeslot. If your plans change, you can go back into your portal and change your appointment until the system closes. We also recommend that you find out when your roommates plan to arrive. Stagger your arrival to lessen the number of bins coming to your room at once. With an arrival appointment, prepare for move-in by noting where you will enter campus. Campus will be closed to through traffic, so it’s important to use your move-in map and not your GPS. You will receive emails in advance of move-in with important information and maps. You can also find that information on our website, housing.calpoly.edu/move-in.

• Say “hi” to the horses at the Grand Avenue entrance to campus

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On campus for the first time? There are lots of spots you can explore. Here’s a quick list of some of our favorite places:

BOOST YOUR RESUME MAKE DECISIONS ABOUT HOUSING PUT ON FUN EVENTS MAKE FRIENDS FEEL MORE AT HOME Who are we? Community Council is the student government for your housing community— like ASB in high school. Email ihc@calpoly.edu to join. JOIN COMMUNITY COUNCIL LEAD WHERE YOU LIVE LATE - NIGHT WEEKEND events @CalPolyIHC BECOME A 2023-24 RESIDENT ADVISOR HEY TRAILBLAZER! An opportunity open to all students regardless of immigration status. LEAD THE WHEREWAYYOU LIVE What do we do. Our Event Team plans in-person and online weekend programs for residents— like movie nights, concerts, talent shows, and competitions— so you can meet other residents. HEY TRAILBLAZER! learn more www.housing.calpoly.edu/RAat:

REMEMBER THE ESSENTIALS PLEASE LEAVE AT HOMELaundry supplies CHECK WITH YOUR ROOMMATES Save money and lower end-of-year waste by sharing these items with roommates • TV/Stereo • Water purif ying container • Printer • Kitchen items (apartments) For the complete list, visit housing.calpoly.edu or scan this code! MUSTANG PACKING LIST • Microwaves • Hot plates • BBQs • Halogen lamps • Lava lamps • Extension cords • Air conditioners/space heaters • Weapons/firearms • Lo s/bed risers • Furniture: couches, chairs, futons • Flammables: candles, incense, propane, fireworks • Plug-in decorative lighting • Industrial cleaning solvents • Pets • Refrigerators/freezing units • Personal irons • Storage units taller than 48″ Space-saver storage Small personal safe Cold medicine & first-aid Computerkit Cleaning and disinfecting supplies BicycleFanUmbrellaand lock Important documents LED desk lamp Masks and COVID-19 home tests Toiletries (shower caddy, shower shoes, shampoo, conditioner, soap, etc.) Bedding (XL twin bed) and Adhesivepillows hooks and strips (no Bathrobenails) and bath towels Hangers 30MUSTANGMEDIAGROUP

C al Poly’s Campus Dining experience blends diverse dining options with an easy-to-understand dining plan. Student dining plans work like a debit card. At the start of each quarter, a student’s dining plan will be allocated a specific amount of money based on the dining plan that was selected. With no limit to how much can be spent within a day, students have full control over how they choose to utilize the immense dining options on Additionally,campus.diningplans can connect to the Grubhub mobile app, allowing busy students to order food ahead of time without having to wait in line and without the addition of a service fee. There are a plethora of food options on campus to look forward to. Cal Poly offers over 800 menu items across more than 30 on-campus dining venues. These dining venues include food trucks, popups, and well-established names like Chick-fil-a, Einstein Bros., Subway and more. In addition to these, there is also a wide selection of dining venues unique to Cal Poly. Vista Grande is a two-story dining complex home to eight different restaurants. Here, you can start your day off with a well-packed breakfast burrito from Brunch, then cool off with a smoothie of choice from Jamba Juice and end the day with a freshly made pizza from Hearth and a treat from the Sweet Bar. For caffeine lovers, there is no shortage of coffee shops on campus. Cal Poly offers two Starbucks locations, one in the UU, along with a Starbucks truck and another at Campus Market. Locally owned and recognized Scout Coffee Co. has a location by the yakʔitʸutʸu residence halls where students can pick up homemade pastries or craft-roasted coffee on their way to class. For those who need a little pick-me-up to stay focused while studying, the Kennedy Library has its own coffee shop, Julian’s Cafe Bistro. Campus Dining also offers nutrition resources such as a registered dietician and an online nutrition calculator that shows the nutritional breakdown of every menu item available on campus.

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T he Parent Advisory Council (PAC) is a group of 24 parents and supporters, two students and one faculty member who collectively provide feedback and support to Parent and Family Programs and give input to university leadership on matters involving student development and success. Sharing their diverse experiences and perspectives, PAC members serve as university ambassadors, fostering engagement, support and communication between and among parents and the university. information and biographies for each PAC member are available online at INVOLVED Interested in becoming a Parent Advisory Council member? Visit parent.calpoly. edu/stay-involved to complete an interest form and a staff member from Parent and Family Programs will contact you with Prospective members are invited to attend an upcoming PAC meeting as a guest, either virtually or in person, however, this is not a Therequirement.PACmeets quarterly, with fall and spring meetings held during Mustang Family Weekend and Open House, respectively. During winter and summer quarters, the council meets virtually.

PAC members are active volunteers at the university’s largest annual events and offer resources throughout the academic year to the Cal Poly parent and supporter community. When you are ready, submit your application and our staff will follow up to arrange an interview with the program director, PAC chair and co-chair. Members are appointed by the vice president for Student Affairs and serve three-year terms.

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The Parent Advisory Council actively supports students in need through fundraising efforts. The Cal Poly Cares Professional Development Fund aims to support students who demonstrate financial need in attending and participating in professional development conferences, scholarly seminars, research initiatives and other extracurricular opportunities related to their academic discipline. To learn more, connect with a PAC member today. If have any please email calpolyparent@calpoly.edu

WELCOME TO THE MUSTANG FAMILY! CAL POLY PARENTS AND SUPPORTERS: PARENT AND FAMILY PROGRAMS provides support, resources and exciting programming for the proud parents, family members and supporters of Cal Poly students. The office strives to facilitate communication between parents and the university, support student success by increasing parent awareness of university resources, and help parents develop strategies to meet the unique challenges of supporting students through the college years. Visit PARENT.CALPOLY.EDU today to sign up for university emails, connect with Parent Advisory Council members, and learn about upcoming parent and supporter events. REGISTER FOR MUSTANG FAMILY WEEKEND October 21-23, 2022 Discover how your student has made Cal Poly their home! Join us this October at Mustang Family Weekend to: • Engage in Learn by Doing lectures and labs led by esteemed faculty. • Explore campus through interactive tours. • Enjoy live music and fun activities for the whole family. • Attend athletic, performing arts and cultural events. SCAN THE QR CODE ABOVE TO REGISTER TODAY! Parent and Family Programs parent.calpoly.edu | calpolyparent@calpoly.edu | (805) 756-6700

5. Environmental Health and Safety works across campus to promote laboratory safety. This includes running a driver’s safety course for students who work on campus and run errands in Cal Poly golf carts. That’s right, a golf cart training course. At Cal Poly, students not only learn cutting-edge laboratory science; they also learn marketable safety skills. As is always the case, if you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Facilities Help Center at 6-5555 or (805) 756-5555. They can either fix it or connect you with the people who can.

4. Is your classroom too hot or too cold? Facilities can help with that. Reach out to the Help Center and you’ll not only help make the room more comfortable for everyone, but you’ll also help us preserve precious energy resources.

1. The Facilities Help Center is the service connection hub for all facilities-related requests and inquiries ensuring that your needs are communicated to the appropriate team.

3. Are you missing something? It’s amazing what shows up at Lost and Found. They are even available via email to check if your lost item is there.

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After you get settled in this fall, Facilities Management and Development is your go-to fix-it team when something isn’t working quite as it should. Just give us a call at 805-756-5555.

2. Something in your dorm not working properly? Contact University Housing; they’ll take care of you.

W ith roughly 21,000 students roaming the halls and slightly less than half of that living on campus, it is only a matter of time before something ceases to work in the way that it was designed. Maybe a phone erroneously falls somewhere it wasn’t supposed to (don’t worry, it happens to all of us). This is where Facilities Management and Development (FMD) comes in.

Here are five things to know about your new best friends at FMD (that’s what their friends call them).

L earn by Doing can come with risks. Environmental Health and Safety works alongside students, faculty and staff to neutralize potential hazards and create safe work, study and research spaces. To help everyone start on the right path, here are 10 ways to stay safe while you Learn by Doing.

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1. You don’t want to start a fire, and your roommates will appreciate that. Don’t plug too many electronics into one outlet.

4. Before beginning an experiment, understand what can go wrong. Know how to handle the situation, and any hazardous materials safely.

5. Cal Poly has a lot of cool equipment, some of which can pinch, crush, or entangle loose clothing or long hair. Learn about the hazards and safe operating procedures for the equipment. Be sure to tie back your hair and don’t wear loose clothing!

6. When working at elevated heights, follow all safety procedures. It’s not the fall; it’s the landing on your head that hurts.

9. Before you start working with chemicals, read and follow warning labels, as well as the Safety Data Sheets.

10. Dispose of hazardous waste properly. Never pour it down drains or discard it in the trash. If you have questions or want to learn more about how to stay safe on campus, please contact Environmental Health and Safety.

3. Spills happen; clean it up as soon as possible and when necessary, post warning signs.

2. When cooking, never leave a burner unattended. When you’re cooking that ramen noodle recipe that you saw on TikTok, don’t walk away!

7. Practice good ergonomics. Adjust your office chair and workstation so you are in a neutral posture, stretch and walk around regularly, refrain from carrying items that are too heavy and don’t ignore pain.

8. Routinely check electrical appliances and wiring. Frayed, old or damaged wires can cause fires.

Mustang Patrol

On campus late? Students, faculty and staff can call Cal Poly Police and request Mustang Patrol meet and walk with you to any on-campus destination or to your vehicle parked in a campus lot.

Students, faculty and staff can register any valuable item in the personal property registration database for free. Anything of value with a serial number, such as a phone, computer or bicycle can be registered. Poly Alert PolyAlert is Cal Poly’s Emergency Notification System. Cal Poly email addresses are signed up to receive critical emergency information via email, text and voice that helps ensure the safety of our community. afd.calpoly.edu/public-safety

Mustang Shuttle is a free convenient shuttle service that gives students and employees a ride across campus in the evening.

Mustang Shuttle

Cal Poly Public Safety is committed to creating and maintaining a safe learning and living environment for the Cal Poly campus community.

Rave Guardian

Campus Safety Comes in Many Forms.

The free Rave Guardian app turns your smartphone into a personal safety device that can send anonymous tips, set a safety timer for on-campus walks, text Mustang Patrol, connect to police support and more.

Free Property Registration

A n on-campus shuttle, a new safety app and free public transportation across San Luis Obispo are three of the numerous steps that Cal Poly Public Safety has taken over the past year to create a better campus experience. These and other efforts have helped decrease university-related greenhouse gas emissions, earned recognition as a best workplace for commuters and increased campus safety. Comprised of four departments— Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS), Cal Poly Police Department (CPPD), Department of Emergency Management (DEM), and Business Services— Cal Poly Public Safety is committed to creating and maintaining a more convenient, sustainable and safe learning and living environment for the campus Together,community.andthrough critical campus collaboration, these departments provide vital parking and sustainable commuting options, progressive community policing services and comprehensive emergency management planning. TAPS Focused on vital transportation and parking services for the campus community, TAPS works to expand services, promote more sustainable transportation options and create affordable opportunities for students, faculty and staff to commute to and from campus. Thanks to TAPS, for example, rides on SLO Transit buses are free with a Cal Poly ID. On campus, TAPS offers Mustang Shuttle, a free service that gives students and employees a ride across campus from 7 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and 7 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on weekends.

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Ultimately,awareness.the success of Public Safety depends on a strong working relationship with the campus community. To learn more about Cal Poly Public Safety, visit https://afd.calpoly.edu/public-safety

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To help students, faculty and staff save money and cut greenhouse gas emissions, TAPS hosts vanpool groups. Carpool permits are also available and offer designated premium parking spots in lots throughout campus. For these efforts, Cal Poly was named a “Bicycle Friendly University” by the League of American Bicyclists and one of the “Best Universities for Commuters” in the nation by the Best Workplace for Commuters Organization multiple times. TAPS is a self-sustaining department that pays employee salaries with parking permit sales. All the money generated from parking citations goes to creating and maintaining rideshare and commuting programs. CPPD CPPD protects and serves Cal Poly and the surrounding area by providing professional law enforcement services and actively promoting community involvement through progressive community policing objectives and a commitment to education.

To ensure a close connection with the campus, CPPD hosts the Public Safety Advisory Committee where members help identify and prioritize campus needs and concerns and provide recommendations for policies, procedures and programming to enhance the partnership between the department and the Cal Poly community.

Through CPPD’s Mustang Patrol program, students, faculty and staff can text or call and request a walking partner to any oncampus destination or vehicle parked in a campus lot. Public Safety’s free Rave Guardian mobile app offers Cal Poly users a single safety app that can send anonymous tips, set a safety timer for self-guided on-campus safety walks, text Mustang Patrol directly for guided walks, connect to 24-hour police or support services, and facilitate emergency communication directly with CPPD. DEM Alongside developing and maintaining campus wide emergency management programs for any potential campus hazards, DEM manages the Emergency Operations Center (EOC). The EOC is a collaborative coordination system through which recommendations and frameworks are developed and presented to Cal Poly President Jeffrey D. Armstrong and his cabinet. During the pandemic, the EOC team brought together employees from divisions and departments across campus to plan and coordinate the university’s DEMresponse.provides both emergency management and business continuity services to the campus community, including emergency planning, preparedness training and hazard

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Nobody likes a night that ends with an arrest or a huge fine. Noise Violation: $350 * Open Container: $350 * Public Urination: $350 * Minor in Possession: $400 and a loss of driver’s license Drunk in Public: arrest and fines starting at $507 DUI: arrest, loss of license and fines starting at $8,000 Tips to keep yourself safe, avoid fines and keep your record clean. Set yourself up for a safe and successful time in SLO. For more information please visit respectslo.com.

BIKE AWARENESS.WITH Biking is a great way to save money and help the environment. It’s important to follow tra c laws when riding a bike for your personal safety. Bike lights are required when riding at night! STAY ON THE TRAIL. SLO is home to great hiking trails. Stay on the trail at all times and take plenty of water. Trails close 30 minutes after sundown. Avoid a $561 fine by following the guidelines. NO CANNABIS ON CAMPUS. Marijuana on campus is prohibited. O campus, you must be 21 or older or have a medicinal card to use. It is illegal to use marijuana as a driver or passenger in a moving vehicle.

To make the most of your San Luis Obispo experience, know our laws and their consequences. Your choices have long-term implications; a poor decision today could put your safety at risk and your future job in jeopardy. This community is a great place and we want you to be safe and successful while you are here.

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CHECK YOUR NOISE LEVEL OFF CAMPUS. Be aware of noise when you leave campus, especially in the evening hours. Cal Poly is surrounded by residential communities.

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If you need a safe and easy ride across campus, Mustang Shuttle is there for you day and night. Enjoy a convenient daytime shuttle from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and get a lift in the evenings from 7 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. seven days a week. The free and ADA-friendly shuttle starts a loop through campus every 10 minutes, so you’ll never wait long for your ride. Mustang Shuttle is a program in partnership with TAPS, ASI and SLO Safe Ride.

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

A CAR-FREE LIFE DOABLE BUT ALSO AFFORDABLECONVENIENT,ANDEASY

L iving car-free in San Luis Obispo is much easier than you think. Go ahead, roll your eyes… but think about it: not having to search for parking, saving money by not paying for said parking, and avoiding those yellow ticket envelopes on your windshield. Cal Poly’s Transportation & Parking Services (TAPS) not only makes living a car-free life doable but also convenient, affordable and easy. Let’s take a look at some of the transportation possibilities you have while living car-free in SLO.

ONE-STOP FOR ALL YOUR TRANSPORTATION NEEDS TAPS is your one-stop shop for all your transportation needs and questions. Stay updated and explore more options for commuting to, from and around campus by checking out commute.calpoly.edu & (TAPS) MAKES LIVING “ WITH JUST A SWIPE OF YOUR POLYCARD, YOU CAN GET ANYWHERE FOR

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Let’s be honest, how you’re going to get to the beach is probably on the top of your Car-Free-Concerns checklist. SLO County’s Regional Transit Authority (RTA) can take you to your favorite beaches and to Hearst Castle if you’re feeling fancy. To get to the beach, all you have to do is hop on the SLO Transit bus at one of the on-campus bus stops and take it to the Downtown Transit Center. From there, take the 10S RTA bus to get to Pismo Beach. If you decide that you want to check out the huge rock in Morro Bay, route 15 will get you there as well as to the surf break in Cayucos. Be sure to bring your PolyCard (also known as Cal Poly ID)! That’s your free ticket to ride. With just a swipe of your PolyCard, you can get anywhere around town for FREE.

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Finally, let’s talk about getting home for, and coming back from, holidays and quarter breaks. All aboard the Mustang Express! For a small fee, students can take advantage of the reclining seats, air conditioning and power outlets to get some homework done, or even bring their own entertainment, on a chartered bus to northern, central and southern California. Don’t forget there’s an Amtrak bus stop conveniently located here on campus! When booking Amtrak, be sure to use Cal Poly as your destination to be picked up and dropped off right here on Grand Avenue.

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BIKE FRIENDLY Looking to exercise something other than your brain? With over 7,000 bike rack spaces and more than 220 secure bike lockers available on campus, students have no problem using bikes to get around. SLO has earned a gold level Bike Friendly Community status and Cal Poly sports a bronze level status through the League of American Bicyclists.

GET TO THE BEACH – FOR FREE

ZIP AROUND TOWN Zipcar is another great option to meet your personal travel needs. Available all day, every day, Zipcars can be found at several locations on campus for your convenience. All you have to do is register and pay a small hourly rate, and you are on your way to a quick and environmentally friendly transportation option– personal wheels when you want them.

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PARKING SERVICES

Scan the QR code for a full list of shuttle stops. DAYTIME SHUTTLE STOPS NIGHTTIME SHUTTLE STOPS MAP UPDATED: 12/2018 CARPOOL MOTORCYCLEMETERSLIMITEDEVDISABLEDCOMMUTERPARKINGPARKINGSTATIONTIMEPARKINGPARKING ICONS PARKING RESIDENTIALFACULTY/STAFFLOTSPARKINGLOTA1OPERATIONALFACILITIESSERVICEFACILITIESFACILITIESBUILDINGSONE-WAYUNPAVEDLIMITED ACCESSPED. MALLROADS GENERAL OTHERSTREETSPRIMARYTHROUGH-ROUTES BLUE EMERGENCY PHONES BUS STOPS CaliforniaSanwww.maps.calpoly.edu(805)756-1111LuisObispo,CA93407PolytechnicStateUniversity 200 MLKJIHGFEDCBAMETERS 10987654321S V V R R O O O O FROM CAL POLY EXIT101 SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY CAL POLY PROPERTY SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY CAL POLY PROPERTY CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO CAL POLY PROPERTY CAMPUSWAY CUESTAAVECOLLEGEAVE UNIVERSITYDRMOUNTBISHOPRD MOUNT BISHOP RD VIACARTA N.CHORROST N.PERIMETER RD CALIFORNIABLVD MOUNTBISHOPRD GRANDAVE FERRINIRD HIGHLAND DR RDCREEKSTENNER VILLAGENDRPERIMETERVLLAGE VILLAGE V LLAGE DR VILLAGEDR GRAND GRANDCALFORNA CALFORNA HIGHLAND HIGHLAND HGHLAND DRPRNCETONADRJEFFREYDRJEFFREYY ALBERT DR N. PERIMETER RD DEERRD SLACK ST WE LNLONGVIEW CAMPUS WAY MONTEVISTAPL DEXTERRD VIACARTA VIACARTA VIACARTA PACHECOWAY PRIVATE SLACK ST SPORTSCOMPLEX RD TRUCKEE RD SAFETYWAYE. TOLOSA WAY WESTMONTCOUPERDR AVE DRTASSAHARAN. DRCUESTADRLUCIASANTA DRCANADALA CUESTADR CREEKSTENNERR STANFORDDR CERRO ROMAULDO CANYONCANYONCIRCLECIRCLE POLYCANYONRD CARPENTER S POLYVEW DR N POLYVIEW S PER METER SPERMETERTAHOERD VISTA POLYCANYONBRZZOLARA POLCANYON CEROVTA KLAMATH MOUNTA N LANE UNIVERSITYDR ECREEKRD PINNACLES ECREEK STENNER RZZOARA STENNERCREEK MUSTANGDRMUSTANG CRANDALLWAY EFOOTHILL BLVD E FOOTHILLBLVD KENTUCKYSTHATHWAYAVE HATHWAYMAVEOTLEYAEBOYSEN AVE NSANTAROSA SPORTSCOMPLEXRD ANDERSONPOOL DAVIDSONMUSIC COHAN CTRTHEATRESPANOSCITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ENGR WEST YOSEMITE SIERRA MADRE ALUMNICTR HEALTH WELLBEING&CTR HILLCREST RECREATION CTR GRAPHIC ARTS DINING ADMINISTRATIONDIABLOSHASTASANTA LUCIA LASSEN SEQUOIA FREMONT PALOMAR �������� ������� ��������� ������������ ���������� ���������������� ���������������� elewexe ������������ tiłhini UNIVERSITYUNIONSCIENCE FACEASTOFC Vista Grande Construction JESPERSENSTUDENTSERVICESCHASEHERONNATATORIUM COMP SCI SOUTHENGR CHILDREN'SUNIVERSITYHOUSECTR ENGINEERING DEXTER ARCHITECTURE & DES BUSINESSCOTCHETTEDUCATION MATH & SCIENCE CROPS UNIT FACNORTHOFCSCIENCENORTH BRAEWELDINGPROCESSINGFOOD&MARKETAGSCIENCESFARM SHOP ADMIN COURTS VISITOR'S HOSPITALVET RESEARCHCTREQUINE CTR POOLS MUIR ATHLETICSMOTT CTR GYMKENNEDYLIBRARY SCIENCEFISHER POLICEUNIV KINESIOLOGY STADIUMSPANOSCADRESEARCH SPORTS COMPLEX SPORTS FIELDS SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER ADVANCEDTECHLABS TRACKGRANDI-FIELDPARKING PARKINGSTRUCT. SWINE UNIT POULTRY SCIENCE B. C. E. C. PARKER RANCH RODEO SHEPARD CERRO VISTA BROWNENGRENGRIII LEANING ARBORETUMPINE POLYVILLAGECANYON PAC MONTANABELLA REINHOLDAERO ENGINEERING V CTR BRAESHOP INNOV CTR LEPRINO DAIRY HOUSING ORGANIC FARM ROMAULDOHOLLISTERCABRILLOBISHOPISLAYSANLUIS E.H.S. TRANSPORTATION RADIO TOWER KVEC 920 AM CORP PARKTECH A.N.C. DEXTER LAWN CORRALITOSBUENAALISOVISTAESTRELLA GYPSUM HUASNA INYOPARKINGVILLAGECANYON PARKING BOONE DAIRY SCIENCE COMPLEX O'NEILLGREEN ROSE FLOAT ITRC BEEF UNIT DRUMM FACFORBESOFC UNIVERSITY MAT’L DEMO LAB PLAZA WAY BAKER SCIENCE ERHART VILLAGE HOLLISTERCABRILLO ISLAY SAN LUIS 41B41A 192 82 83 18 57 17 4 13 25 3 35 34 1607 161 77 50J50K 17J 50L 137 18A 48X 197 10 22 4660 26 4832 2411 38 21 14 20A20 40 52 19 65 65 25 1 16 26A 186 314753 33 42 4544 61 124 51 43 43A 113 109112107110108 106 105 100 101 102 172F172G 172C 172E172D 172B 172A 172H 103104 15 74 58 80 70 71 1306 131 170170 170D170C170B170A170E170F170G 81 42A 171 8A 8 36 9 48Q 171B171A 171D 171E 171F 171G 171H 171I 371 136271 153 116117 133 11576 28 27 114 172 117T 122 134 122A 171C 56 15055 154 187 52B 180371B 92 H4a H4f H4d H4e H4b A1 H16 H13 C7 C4 C4 C3 C1 C6 R1 H2b H14cH14bH15 H1 H2c CROPS R3 R4 G-S S-131 G2 K1 K2 H4c 2 3 46 35 57 68 79 108 4 9 21 1

We’re the credit union with funnythename. Centrally located in the UU next to Starbucks. 805·543·1816 SESLOC.ORG JOIN THE FUN As a credit union, we’re not-for-profit and all-for-fun. We’re dedicated to serving students and our community. Joining is easy. Open an account online in just minutes at sesloc.org/join Federally insured by NCUA, a U.S. government agency. Membership in good standing is required for all credit union benefits. Must be 18+ years of age to open account online. *Participation in the SESLOC Rewards program is subject to terms and conditions, available at seslocrewards.org. But to us, supporting students is serious business. We’re on campus and offer all the financial tools students need to manage money responsibly. Online, in person, on the go we got you. SESLOC offers: t Free Checking t Rewards points * t 24-hour ATM t Free Financial Education Keep tabs on your finances with our mobile app and use your SESLOC debit card to earn rewards points.* Redeem points to deck out a dorm room or apartment, score a new laptop, or even get cash back .

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A Home Grown Community Centered In SLO EXCEPTIONAL AMENITIESDIVERSE HOUSING SPECTACULAR LOCATION FARM TO TABLE LIFESTYLE San Luis Ranch has a home style for every lifestyle with farmland in your backyard, a vibrant downtown, and Cal Poly just a stone’s throw away. On-site shopping and dining create a walkable community with easy bike and bus transporation built right in. SANLUISRANCH.ORG SINGLE FAMILY HOMES 3 to 4 bedrooms Some with additional housing units SINGLE FAMILY HOMES 3 to 4 bedrooms some with additional housing units TOWNHOMES 3 floorplansOpen-conceptbedrooms CONDOMINIUMS 2 or 3 Outdoorbedroomsdecks LOFTS Studio or Low-maintenanceone-bedroomliving

BEST sinceBreakfastSandwichesSteamed&Burritos1989 Location: 1638 Osos St San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Hours: Weekdays 8–5:30pm Weekends 9–5:30pm Phone Number: (805) 543-8684

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Best Creole Food in San Luis Obispo! Gumbo Jambalaya o-Boys Garden Patio Dining Vegan Options Brunch Bring this coupon for a $1 Mimosa or $2 Bloody Mary Fried Green Tomato Sampler Try our $6.99 Cajun Breakfast Red beans and grits with poached eggs, hollandaise, and a biscuit 1819 Osos St., San Luis Obispo, Ca 93401 Benedicts

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A favorite by many college students, Sally Loo’s Wholesome Cafe, is located in the railroad district offering outdoor seating and a peek into the historic neighborhood. Using locally-sourced ingredients, Sally Loo’s invites you to indulge in their loaded Loco Moco and breakfast burritos, fresh fruit waffles and a variety of sandwiches, bowls and pastries. Sally Loo’s feels like walking into a friend’s house; it’s no wonder why the cafe is so popular.

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Breakfast Buzz is almost always humming with hungry college students. A short drive from campus on busy Santa Rosa street, and owned by two Cal Poly alumni, Breakfast Buzz is a staple for meeting up with friends for weekend brunch. The menu is loaded: housemade cinnamon rolls, breakfast burritos, waffles, pancakes, french toast, omelets and egg sandwiches. With its neighborly atmosphere and inviting patio, Breakfast Buzz is a good spot for a casual breakfast on the Central Coast.

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One of the most popular coffee spots in SLO, Scout is a safe haven for students to chill, do homework and hang out with friends. Both the downtown and Foothill locations feature a warm, inviting, rustic atmosphere featuring local goods and trinkets. Their menu consists of classic coffees, teas, baked goods and small breakfast items. Scout is a perfect spot for pre-lecture pick-me-ups or post-hike iced matcha!

KREUZBERG Staying true to its cool and unique name, Kreuzberg is a vibey, modern coffee

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A GUIDE TO A HAPPY BELLY: THE BEST PLACES TO EAT IN SLO

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JOLENE’S Quietly tucked in the marketplace on Higuera St, Jolene’s is a familyowned bakery enriched with French and Californian flavors on the edge of downtown. In contrast to Jolene’s shy ambiance, the menu is bold in its selection with flavorful tartines, artisanal croques, dreamy lemon ricotta pancakes, locally famous English muffins and classic egg breakfasts. Jolene’s is SLO’s hidden gem definitely worth exploring!

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White chairs and tables sit outside on the corner of High and Carmel street. Retro signs decorate the surrounding area and building as people talk outside, waiting for their orders. This is High Street Market and Deli, which has been providing sandwiches to the community since 1927. Inside there are two barrels located in the middle of the deli, each barrel with paper forms on top. The forms allow customers to customize their sandwiches, adding or subtracting any ingredients they desire. Two specific options on the menu include, “The Works” and “Make it Stoney.” “The Works” includes ingredients such as mayonnaise, mustard, tomatoes, lettuce and herb juice while the “Make it Stoney” option gives the sandwich maker the freedom to add any ingredients they deem Customersfit. can also place sandwich orders online at the website, hightstdeli. com. From 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., visitors can get a taste of well-crafted sandwiches and enjoy the special deals offered depending on the time and/or day, such as the 420 special offered between 4:20 to 5:30 p.m. where one sandwich costs $7.50. With the numerous options and availability to customize one’s sandwich, High St. is a popular lunchtime location in San Luis Obispo. PETRA A few blocks from downtown San Luis Obispo, a wooden fence surrounds a parking lot, as white tents cover the area, and lights glow, a green banner covers the building there. Petra’s Mediterranean Pizza and Grill serves fresh pitas daily

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shop that transforms into a low-key bar in the evening. Mixing modern and vintage pieces, the cafe serves as a trendy, creative space for people to do some work or get breakfast before class. Kreuzberg features an enticing menu of coffees, espressos, kombucha, matcha, chai, bloody marys, breakfast burritos, cauliflower wings and other fun snacks.

TEAZER If tea is more your vibe, Teazer in downtown SLO offers plenty of refreshing and flavorful teas with the promise of an inviting and lively atmosphere. The menu is extensive and has various flavors that are bound to satisfy any tea craving; from Vanilla Sky to Cherry Lemon, Teazer’s selection is a great alternative to SLO’s considerable coffee options.

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with dishes such as kabobs, gyro plates and sandwiches. The wide range of dishes offer a variety of flavors to taste. With some dishes being vegan, gluten-free and vegetarianfriendly, Petra has a broad selection to choose from. Petra also has a numerous selection of beer which becomes $2 off during its happy hours offered during select times Monday-Saturday and all day FromSunday.10:30a.m. to 9 p.m., Petra’s is a sought-after place to enjoy a casual environment and fresh foods with friends and families.

One of the most well-known vegan places here in San Luis Obispo is Ziggy’s. Ziggy’s offers burgers, tacos, sides and desserts that are all 100% vegan. Ziggy’s vision is to provide good food for everyone, including meat-lovers. Customers can view the menu on the website eatziggys.com, to see Ziggy’s specific selection of meals. Additionally, Ziggy’s is primarily a takeout restaurant, meaning there are only a few tables outside the establishment to dine at. In providing comfort food to both visitors and the community, Ziggy’s aims to have a positive and inclusive environment. From 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on California Boulevard, near Cal Poly’s campus, this neighborly restaurant is open to all who desire unique, flavorful food options.

At the end of Monterey street, a passerby cannot miss the red neon sign reading “Giuseppe’s Cucina Rustica”. Serving farm-to-fork Italian dishes, Giuseppe’s Cucina Rustica is a favored place to dine at. The restaurant’s ambiance leaves an impression with both inside and outside seating areas of elegant designs. An old-fashioned car decorates the entrance where the servers greet those who enter. Inside tables and booths line the restaurant with a small shop on one side, allowing customers to come in and order gelato or artisan pizza by the slice. Behind the restaurant, string lights hang from the ceiling above the tall heaters and

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Since 1999 Thai Palace has been providing authentic Thai food for the San Luis Obispo community. The colorful and artistic interior creates an inviting atmosphere to dine in and savor the enriching dishes. Red-brown colored walls, dimmed lights and colorful pieces of artwork greet those who enter the restaurant. Imported from Thailand, the pieces of art displayed creates an authentic and colorful environment for all to Thaienjoy.Palace works with local farmers on the Central Coast to guarantee fresh ingredients in the dishes they make. With dishes ranging from curries to wok-fried noodles, soups and more, Thai Palace has a wide selection to choose from.

To get a taste of appetizing Thai food, visit Thai Palace located in downtown San Luis Obispo. This restaurant is open most of the day but closed between 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and all day Monday.

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The second branch of Woodstock’s Pizza ever opened sits on the corner of Higuera and Osos street in downtown San Luis Obispo. Woodstock’s SLO is open late until midnight or 1 a.m., one of the few latenight options downtown. In the evenings, this corner of the block lights up with bright lights and neon signs, welcoming those in the area. Students and families chatter inside and out of Woodstock’s as they have drinks and pizza. The liveliness of this restaurant brings an enjoyable time with friends and family as there are numerous seating options available and multiple TVs inside displaying the onseason Woodstock’ssports.SLO also offers pizza orders specific to San Luis Obispo, such as the “Mustang” and “SLO Classic.”

2022SLOGO11 tables, lighting the outside dining space for the evenings. There are a variety of dishes available such as pasta, artisan pizzas, sweets and more. The fruits and vegetables in the various dishes are from the owner’s farm, demonstrating how Giuseppe’s Cucina Rustica applies the farm-to-fork idea. With its stylish decor, chic ambiance and delicious courses, Giuseppe’s Cucina Rustica is a beloved restaurant in San Luis Obispo. As a result, a wait time to be seated can be expected.

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Additionally, there are a variety of deals for lunch, dinner, college students and the military, along with the option to order online for pickup or delivery. With its freshly made pizzas and vibrant atmosphere, Woodstock’s is a notable place to visit and try here in San Luis Obispo.

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- 20% off entire order - FREE drink every visit - Automatic entries to our monthly giveaways - Discounts on Merch CAL POLY’S FAVORITE HOT CHICKEN JOIN OUR THELOYALTY/REWARDSNFTPROGRAMCHICKENCOOP OPENNOW570HIGUERAST - 3 miles from campus (7 minute drive) - Located in Downtown SLO inside the Creamery Marketplace

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AVILA BEACH Right in front of the homes and shops of Avila Beach, California is a wide waterfront that invites fishermen, families, volleyball players and college students to come and enjoy the sun and the sand. Located only 15 minutes from Cal Poly, Avila Beach is a popular destination for students looking for a weekend getaway. Visitors can play anything from basketball to Spikeball along the beach or walk on the sand and climb across rocks to traverse the coastline. PIRATES COVE Right next to Avila Beach is Pirates Cove, a popular location that attracts visitors looking for a unique experience due to its “clothing-optional” policy. Pirates Cove gets its name from its south-facing cove located a short hike down from the parking lot. The cove gives a stunningly beautiful view of the water, where people can watch the sun set and rise over the vast ocean landscape. Hiking further down, and descending a small rocky hill via rope, is where the water meets the sand. This is where most people settle to watch the waves crash along the shore.

Pismo Beach is the ideal place for a leisurely walk along the water or for those who are looking to stay dry. A pier that stretches over a thousand feet sits in the middle of the beach. Pismo Beach also acts as a popular surf spot, while providing 13 sand volleyball courts for more active visitors. Right next to the beach is Monarch Butterfly Grove, where thousands of butterflies flock each year between October and February. Along with many shops and restaurants, Pismo Beach is one of the most popular beaches along the Central Coast.

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Along the coast and between Oceano and Pismo Beach, sits Grover Beach, a popular spot for many Cal Poly students to hang out and watch the sunset. Grover Beach sets itself apart from other beaches along the Central Coast by offering drive-on access that stretches about a mile long. For those looking to roast marshmallows or keep warm on the sand, Grover Beach also allows bonfires on the beach. Seashell collectors should also pay this spot a stop, as many larger “ THE COVE GIVES A STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF THE WATER, WHERE PEOPLE CAN WATCH THE SUN SET AND RISE OVER THE VAST OCEAN LANDSCAPE BY TREVOR BAUMGARDENER

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shells and sand dollars are known to wash up on the shores.

MONTAÑA DE ORO Known for both its beautiful beaches and breathtaking forests, Montaña de Oro State Park is a popular place that lets people take a break from the stresses of everyday life. The isolation that this destination brings enables visitors to enjoy a sense of solitude through biking, backpacking, hiking, or just enjoying the calming sound of the waves. Many of the trails at this state park provide a great view of the coastline, so be sure to set aside enough time for a hike or take a stroll along the bluffs overlooking the ocean. Montaña de Oro is also known for its miraculous tide pools where visitors can get an up-close view of a world of ocean critters in their natural habitats. Hazard Canyon Reef, also known as “Hazards,” located in Montaña de Oro State Park is a beautiful beach that is accessible by a hike through the greenery-covered sand dunes.

MORRO BAY Stretching into the skyline with Morro Rock and 450-foot smokestacks, Morro Bay is an eye-catching destination fit for paddle boarding, kayaking and surfing. Morro Bay also features a vast array of unique shopping districts consisting of supermarkets and locally owned thrift stores. Walking among the shops positioned along the water, passersby can get a glimpse of sea otters swimming amongst the fishing boats. Suckers for sand can also enjoy sand dunes and sand spits while exploring Morro Bay’s different beaches.

SHELL BEACH Below the neighborhood of the same name and at the base of steep bluffs is an area of Pismo Beach called Shell Beach. Shell Beach is home to nine separate beaches made popular due to their smaller tide pools that appear during low tides. The beach is also loved among kayakers with Dinosaur Cave Park being one of the more sought-after destinations due to the caves people can glide.

“ KNOWN FOR BOTH ITS BEAUTIFUL BEACHES AND BREATHTAKING FORESTS, MONTAÑA DE ORO STATE PARK IS A POPULAR PLACE THAT LETS PEOPLE TAKE A BREAK FROM THE STRESSES OF EVERYDAY LIFE

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HOTEL CERRO INVITES YOU TO JOIN THE SOCIETY OF CAL POLY PARENTS

No one understands the adventure that awaits a Cal Poly parent more than Hotel Cerro. While a new addition to downtown SLO, our roots run deep with a unique portfolio of hospitable businesses launched and operated by our very own Cal Poly alum including: The Rock, SLO Brew, MarFarms, SLO Stills and Carissa. Hotel Cerro sits just a stone’s throw away from Cal Poly Campus, right in the heart of downtown SLO. Our 65 luxury rooms & suites fashion the perfect home base for you and your family offering intimate and unique vignettes to explore and experience together. Stroll the Edible Garden, relax poolside at our roof top pool & bar, bicycle through town on a Cerro bike, or indulge in the luxury of Spa Cerro for a treatment. So much to discover. Become a member and take advantage of the exclusive offerings created especially for the involved parents of a Cal Poly student.

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COMFORT FOOD AT SIDECAR Sidecar Cocktail Co. is a cocktail bar and restaurant featuring New American comfort food and alcoholic beverages with quirky names you need to taste. Sidecar is open Wednesdays through Saturdays from 4-10 p.m., so Wednesday night is the perfect time to try out their list of offerings. The bar has an abundance of cocktails, such as the “Broken Record,” the “Basic B,” and“I See a Darkness.” However, if you are not in the mood for a drink, enjoy their popular comfort food: Brussel Sprouts or Glazed Carrots. LUIS OBISPO’S

I f you only had one week to enjoy all San Luis Obispo has to offer, you better make the most of each day, especially each night. With plenty of beaches and hikes in the area, your days are probably jammed-packed with fun activities, but how do you plan to spend your seven nights? To help you make the most of your visit to this fantastic destination, for visitors and students older than 21, here is the ultimate seven night itinerary for San Luis Obispo.

AT BARRELHOUSE BREWING CO. If you’re looking to get your weeknight beer fix, join in on the Pint Night culture of downtown San Luis Obispo. For a unique experience, check out BarrelHouse SLO, a speakeasy-themed taproom located beneath a barbershop on Chorro St. Every Tuesday night, Barrelhouse hosts their Pint Night Artist Series, showcasing local artists’ work on their glassware while bringing discounted pints to their customers all night. This is the perfect way to participate in the San Luis Obispo Pint Night tradition.

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AT WOODSTOCK’S Get a team together and head downtown for pizza, drinks, and trivia fun! Every Monday at 8 p.m., Woodstock’s Pizza is packed with teams competing for lots of fun prizes in Trivia Night. A weekly free event, those of all ages are encouraged to participate in the brain games and enjoy late-night special deals all night. For those over 21, a Woodstock’s Trivia Night favorite is the $9 pitchers. By the end of Trivia Night, you might walk away with a special Woodsstock’s prize, but if not, take home bragging rights about starting your week off right.

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For a more relaxing night excursion, visit the Downtown San Luis Obispo Farmers’ Market. Every Thursday from 6-9 p.m., this is the perfect time to take a walk, glimpse at vendor crafts and grab delicious street food along the way. As you walk through the streets of downtown, you might hear an assortment of live music while you browse the downtown stores or watch the many bars slowly begin to open up.

FONDUEFRIDAY AND ADULT DRINKS AT HIGH WATER Highwater on Broad Street is the perfect eclectic establishment for musical house cocktails, classic fondue, and lively tunes. With adult drinks named after famous music artists from David Bowie to Bon Jovi to Elton John, the atmosphere always has music for bopping your head. If you want to head to a new location on Friday night, check out Highwater and enjoy some drinks and their musical taste.

If you’ve fallen in love with San Luis Obispo and can’t get enough of its beautiful sights, you should head over to Hotel San Luis Obispo’s rooftop bar, High Bar. Here, you can enjoy fancy drinks and cocktail companions, while enjoying an amazing view of SLO’s rolling hills. With a special “booze o’clock” section with some of their designated alcoholic creations such as the “Silver Fox” or “Smoke Break,” you’ll celebrate the start of the weekend in style.

Show off your talent by joining in on the fun and memorable Karaoke Night at Mother’s Tavern (MoTav). Here, you can grab the microphone, pick your favorite song, and create the nightclub vibe MoTav is known for in San Luis Obispo. However, if you prefer to just watch from the crowd and listen to others sing, you can enjoy their craft brew or a custom cocktail like a “Pineapple Kick” or “Dublin Donkey”. There is a little bit of something for everybody, and Karaoke Night is every Sunday from 10 p.m. to closing.

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“ HIGHWATER ON BROAD STREET IS THE PERFECT ECLECTIC ESTABLISHMENT FOR MUSICAL HOUSE COCKTAILS, CLASSIC FONDUE, AND LIVELY TUNES

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Since the late 1950s, the Madonna Inn has been hosting guests in their whimsically decorated rooms and providing a luxury experience for all who visit. The Madonna Inn’s over-the-top decor and brightly colored walls transport you to an enchanting stay on the Central Coast. There are 110 uniquely themed and decorated rooms available to lodge in, including rock rooms, waterfalls rooms, and rooms with eclectic, vintage furnishings. The Madonna Inn also has a famous steak house, cafe and bakery which is known for theirits lavish, decorative cakes. Located right off of Highway 101, on Madonna road, the Madonna Inn provides a one-of-a-kind stay that is guaranteed to be unlike anything you’ve experienced before.

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A list of fun activities to try in San Luis Obispo; check off the list as you complete them!

The P, Madonna, Bishop’s Peak: these three peaks make up what is popularly known in San Luis Obispo as “The Tri-Tip.” The Tri-Tip Challenge has been encouraging visitors of SLO to connect to nature and get active. On Cal Poly Campus, leading to the famous painted P atop a hill behind the South Mountain Residence halls, this challenge starts with a beginner-level hike that provides a great view of campus. The next stop is Madonna Mountain, located right next to the infamous “Madonna Inn” (see no. 6). This 4-mile hike is a bit tougher, yet the view of the rolling hills is well worth it. Lastly, once you have thoroughly broken a sweat, head over to Bishops Peak to finish off with a 3.4-mile hike. Bishop’s is definitely the most challenging of the three hikes, yet the summit shows an entire view of all of SLO. Once all three hikes are completed, it is tradition for hikers to visit Firestone Grill on Higuera street to celebrate with a Tri-Tip Sandwich.

4. COUNTRY LINE DANCING $ Pull on some cowboy boots and head over to the Guild Hall to join the Grad LLC for a fun, music-filled dance night. Every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. the LLC hosts “Country Night” where students of all skill sets gather to participate in line dancing. Participants must be 18 years or older and pay $10 at the door.

3. BIKE NIGHT After the farmers market, on the first Thursday of every month, the streets of downtown San Luis Obispo are blocked off while hundreds of bikers take over the area. Bike night, formally known as “The Bike Happening” is a tradition that begins around 9:30 p.m. and encourages people of all ages and skill sets to share a fun time and get active. You can see makeshift wheels and double-decker bikes ridden by people in costumes singing and playing music. Bike night begins at Mission Plaza and follows a path in a circle downtown through Marsh street and Higuera. The only three rules of bike night are as outlined on visitslo. com: “Have fun, respect our community and obey all traffic laws.”

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Fresh produce, popup restaurants, craft stands and lively street performances; every Thursday night downtown San Luis Obispo is bustling with the sounds and smells of the local farmers market. Walk down Higuera Street any time between 6 and 9 p.m. to shop for the week ahead or just grab a quick bite to eat. All downtown restaurants are open during farmer’s markets as well for some extra shopping.

There’s no better stress outlet than hurdling an axe towards a wooden target. For a unique activity in downtown San Luis Obispo, head over to Battle Axe, where you can pay for a time slot in one of 8 lanes for indoor axe throwing.

If you are looking for a weekend getaway from SLO or a day trip, there is no better option than driving along the Central Coast to see all its beauty. When starting in San Luis Obispo, the Highway 1 Discovery route will take you past hundreds of miles of the Pacific coastline, through acres of colorful farmland, uncrowded beaches, historical landmarks, colorful state parks, green vineyards and a number of animal sanctuaries. Nearing Hearst Castle, along Highway 1, you may even be shocked to see zebras and other out-of-place animals integrated with the cows and sheep, as a result of Hearst’s interesting history. Near San Simeon, you could pull over to watch the elephant seals on the beach or stop at the Monarch groves by Pismo Beach, Nipomo, Los Osos and Morro Bay to see thousands of orange wings congregate depending on the season. No matter what, the Highway 1 Discovery Route is always beautiful and provides a unique adventure that will only further nurture admiration for the Central Coast’s incomparable location. Tear out this page and bring it along as you complete this bucketlist!

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The Perfect Way to Spend the Day There’s Something for Everyone at SLO Public Market! Visit us at the corner of S. Higuera and Tank Farm Rd. 3845 S HIGUERA ST SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 WWW.SLOPUBLICMARKET.COM(805)215-3669

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