“I try to hide when I’m running him,” Seng said. “There have been people who come up and they are just confused.”
Author Archives: Sydney Sherman
Pro-life speaker Seth Gruber Begins his Speaking Tour “Abortion is Genocide” at Cal Poly
Pro-life speaker Seth Gruber, in association with Students for Life of America, will be kicking off his speaking tour “Abortion is Genocide” at Cal Poly Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. His goal, he said, is to help students rethink their ideas about abortion in the larger historical context of genocide. Gruber said he has […]
Students release a video game on popular game distribution service
The game, Dice Defenders, is a tower defense game based on statistical probability.
Cross Cultural Centers welcome “most diverse class” to date
On Monday, September 23, the Performing Arts Center plaza was filled with food and music as the Cross Cultural Centers welcomed the most diverse class at Cal Poly to date. The event featured resources from the Cross Cultural Centers and provided free food to attendees catered by Campus Dining. “Diversity is not just visual diversity […]
A Rose Float tale that went swimmingly
This year, Rose Float teams are diving in with the theme “Aquatic Aspirations.”
15 year-old pop star Grace VanderWaal headlined part two of Spring Fever
Singer-songwriter and winner of NBC’s 11th season of America’s Got Talent Grace VanderWaal headlined part two of Spring Fever, an on-campus concert series hosted by Associated Students, Inc. (ASI), at 7 p.m. Friday, May 31 in the University Union (UU) Plaza. At 12 years old, Vanderwaal stole America’s heart when she auditioned for America’s Got […]
Cal Poly seniors create a portable Santa Maria-style grill
Cal Poly industrial technology and packaging seniors Sydney Goodbody, Reid Fuhr and Sean Wolfe, alongside nine others, have been tirelessly working to make their BBQ dreams become a reality. This 12-person team came together for their senior capstone course to create the Pitmaster, a portable Santa Maria-style grill. Think of it as a mini version […]
Farmers market debuts on Mustang Way, featuring produce from both Cal Poly and local vendors
Students no longer need to weave through a crowded Higuera Street to enjoy fresh, local produce. Campus Health & Wellbeing held the grand opening of the Cal Poly Farmer’s Market Tuesday, May 7 on Mustang Way. The market will be held on the first and third Tuesday of each month, from 3:30-5:30 p.m., according to […]
Find a hidden butterfly painting on campus, get $250 to donate to a charity of your choice
With spring in full swing, the monarch butterflies have come and gone through San Luis Obispo on their annual journey down the California coast. However, there are still a few special butterflies hidden on campus waiting to be found, courtesy of the Cal Poly Butterfly Effect Club. The Butterfly Effect is a national nonprofit organization […]
The nightmare on Grand Avenue: Cal Poly’s random roommate catastrophe
Sydney Sherman is a journalism freshman and Mustang News columnist. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang News as a whole. With Spring quarter on the rise, the sun is out, the flowers are blooming and there is a full eight weeks left for freshmen living on campus to either ditch their […]
Your guide to SLO’s Earth Week celebrations
This week is Earth Week, and that includes — well, everybody. Many clubs and organizations at Cal Poly are participating to put sustainability-focused Earth Week events together. Much of the week was organized by three students: president of Surfrider Club Marisa Miller, Green Campus team manager Audri Long and Green Campus team member Logan Babcock. […]
