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An essential feed for students looking to track club meetings, guest lectures, and workshops.
Setting up your feed takes less than five minutes. First, choose an RSS reader (popular options include Feedly, NetNewsWire, or Inoreader). Once your reader is ready, look for the orange RSS icon on Cal Poly webpages or copy the URL of the news section and paste it into your reader’s "Add Source" bar. Most modern browsers will automatically detect the feed and prompt you to subscribe. Troubleshooting and Support cal poly rss
Before we dive in, let’s cover the basics. RSS stands for . Think of it like a news wire that delivers content directly to you, rather than you having to visit a dozen different websites to find it. An essential feed for students looking to track
Create folders in your reader. I organize mine like this: Once your reader is ready, look for the
The California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) in San Luis Obispo has long been recognized for its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. One of the university's most innovative and effective sustainability initiatives is the Rainwater Storage and Supply (RSS) system. Implemented in 2006, the RSS system collects, stores, and treats rainwater for non-potable uses, significantly reducing the campus's potable water demand. This essay explores the design, benefits, and impact of the Cal Poly RSS system, highlighting its role in promoting sustainable water management practices.