Flooding in and around the Student Services Building near Spanos Stadium on Saturday caused numerous departments to be relocated to the Multi-Activity Center indefinitely, according to University Spokesperson Matt Lazier.
Author Archives: Katy Clark
Katy Clark is a news reporter and a journalism major. She is very passionate about journalism and loves to write stories about the community she lives in. She wants to be a reporter after college and says gaining the experience in Mustang News has been super helpful for her. She has loved the experience so far of reporting on breaking and interesting news around campus. In her free time, she likes to read, watch TV, run, and hang out with her friends and family. She was born in Ohio, moved to Texas when she was eight, then moved to California when she was in high school. She currently lives in the Atlanta, Georgia area and she has triplet older siblings and a dog named Minnie.
Faith and fashion behind Thrifty Beaches’ expansion
Racks on racks of vintage sports merchandise, Levi’s jeans and letterman jackets hang from the walls of Thrifty Beaches’ newest location as customers flip through pieces of clothing hand-selected from across California.
Students engage with local candidates at ASI’s Meet Your Candidate Day
ASI hosted a Meet Your Candidate Day event on Tuesday encouraging students to talk with candidates on San Luis Obispo’s local ballots.
Cal Poly introduces The Lounge as Mustang Station shuts its doors
The Lounge, a new public space for relaxation and studying, opened at Cal Poly’s University Union (UU) at the start of fall quarter.
Quickie Delivery bids farewell to Cal Poly
When Will Tregenza was a sophomore at Cal Poly studying business administration, he felt something in the air in San Luis Obispo: opportunity. In 2021 with the help of his co-founder Matthew Menno, Quickie Delivery was created.
First pro-Palestine rally of the school year draws attention from administration and onlookers
Organized by the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter and the Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) chapter, their first event of the year aimed to speak out against injustice towards Palestinians and promote divestment from Cal Poly’s ties to weapons manufacturers, including Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Technologies and Chevron, according to the flyer organizers passed out at the rally.
Cal Poly starts construction for housing expansion, results in campus parking lot closures
Cal Poly started constructing nine new dorm buildings in August as part of the Future Housing Plan. The $1 billion multiphase construction and renovation project is estimated to be completed in 2032. As a result, the campus permanently closed the R1, K1 and K2 parking lots behind the South Mountain Residence Halls, also known as […]
Downtown Centre Cinemas offers free movies to Cal Poly students after Farmer’s Market
On Thursday, Sept. 19, the Downtown Centre Cinemas 7 on Marsh Street in Downtown San Luis Obispo will be offering free movies to all Cal Poly students who show a valid school ID after the Farmer’s Market. The theater will be closed to the public, with the last public show being “The Matrix” at 7 […]
Jeffrey Armstrong, campus leaders announce key initiatives at Cal Poly Fall Convocation
Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong outlined this academic year’s goals for sustainable growth, the potential Cal Maritime-Cal Poly integration and proposed changes to future academic calendars as a keynote speaker at yesterday’s annual Fall Convocation. The Fall Convocation, held in the Performing Arts Center, brought together faculty, the campus community, community members and notable student […]
Cal Poly Partners Plaza to open for football season, featuring enhanced fan experience, new dining areas and VIP terrace
The Cal Poly Partners Plaza, a 14,200-square-foot addition north of Spanos Stadium, will open for Cal Poly’s first home football game of the season against the Western Oregon Wolves on Sept. 14, Aaron Lambert, Communications Specialist for Cal Poly Partners, said.
Quickie Delivery leaves Cal Poly campus
Quickie Delivery will not return to Cal Poly’s campus this fall, according to their Instagram post on Aug. 20.
