The Soy Sauce Club at Cal Poly recently hosted its first event on Dexter Lawn, inviting students to participate in games, interact with club members and take home free soy sauce packets.
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How two Cal Poly students turned dirty sodas into a SLO business
Two Cal Poly students founded Dirty, a booth at the Downtown SLO Farmers’ Market, which serves customizable dirty sodas made with syrups, creams and soft drinks, and has since gained a following through social media and word of mouth.
Cal Poly Unicycle Club takes mountain unicycling to SLO trails
The Cal Poly Unicycle Club regularly meets on weekends to practice mountain unicycling on trails throughout the Central Coast, and encourages new riders to start on flat ground before advancing to trails.
Behind the rehearsals: Ballroom Dance gets ready to dance across the stage at Illuminate
The Cal Poly Ballroom Dance Team has been preparing for their Illuminate performance for months, blending technical ballroom figures with theatrical elements to create a unique showcase.
How Poly1rover is shooting for the stars
More than 100 Cal Poly students are working toward a goal: sending a student-built rover to Mars by 2030. The club, known as Poly1rover, brings together students from all majors and class years to design, build, and test a functional Mars rover. Members work in specialized teams focused on areas like software design, electrical systems, […]
Learn baah doing: a look at Cal Poly’s Goat Enterprise
Even though Cal Poly has sizable agriculture and animal science programs, seeing a group of goats walking around campus is still a surprise. These furry friends belong to the Goat Enterprise, a class where students get hands-on experience caring for and working with goats. Student Managers Matt Habib and Rachel Colby describe what the duties […]
Construction to begin on new Student Success Center
The Student Success Center, a $69 million three-story building funded by a $20 million donation from The Wonderful Company co-founders, is currently under construction and will house academic and professional resources for students, as well as communal space, and is scheduled to be completed in fall 2027.
More students need Disability Resource Center accommodations than ever
The number of students served by Cal Poly’s Disabilities Resource Center increased by 14% from the 2023-24 academic year to the 2024-25 academic year, following a 25% increase in the prior academic year, due to factors such as increased diagnoses, earlier diagnoses and complications from the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a change in university policy to increase inclusivity.
International Center relocates to Kennedy Library at Cal Poly
Cal Poly’s International Center has moved to a new location in the Robert E. Kennedy Library, making it easier for students to access resources and repurposing the vacated space for academic use.




