Spray painted messages related to the Israel-Hamas conflict were seen at the Cal Poly Mustang Shop, Bonderson Engineering (BLDG. 197), Engineering IV (BLDG. 192) and the Cal Poly sign by Grand Avenue on Halloween night. Those responsible for the incident have not been identified yet, according to Cal Poly Police Department (CCPD) officials.
‘Divest from Genocide’: Cal Poly buildings vandalized on Halloween night
Cal Poly Volleyball sweeps UC Santa Barbara in road matchup
Cal Poly Volleyball swept a tightly contested match with UC Santa Barbara on Tuesday, Oct. 29, inside the Thunderdome, The Mustangs (15-7, 8-3 Big West) swept the season series with the Gauchos (10-13, 6-5 Big West). Cal Poly jumped out to a 9-3 lead in the opening set before UC Santa Barbara could regroup. With […]
How to track your vote-by-mail ballot
Voters in California can track their mail-in ballots using the Where’s My Ballot? feature powered by BallotTrax.
The Globetrotter’s Guide to Studying Abroad: choosing a location
Ash Pickett is a Business Administration Junior and opinion columnist for Mustang News. The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang Media Group. To all of the Mustangs considering studying abroad in the future, those who have already begun meticulously planning, or even those immersed in another country seeking guidance […]
The Scariest things about Halloween at Cal Poly
With Halloween approaching, it’s important to take advantage of all the holiday offers during your college years: costume parties, dressing up with your friends and Trader Joe’s pumpkin-flavored treats. However, over the years, there have been some frightening traditions formed at Cal Poly and in San Luis Obispo during the spooky season. So, while getting in the Halloween spirit, be sure to look out for these 7 scariest things about Halloween at Cal Poly.
Cal Poly Women’s Basketball overcomes halftime deficit in exhibition win over Sonoma State
Cal Poly Women’s Basketball overcame Division II Sonoma State University, 57-46, for its exhibition game on Wednesday morning, offering spectators at Mott Athletics Center a preview of what the 2024-2025 team is made of. Over a thousand local elementary school students filled the stands in Mott Athletics Center for the annual ‘Field Trip’ game to […]
How is a San Luis Obispo County ballot counted? Here’s the process
With Election Day fast approaching, San Luis Obispo County acquired a new Dominion High Pro ballot scanner to expedite the counting of local election results, according to Erin Clausen, San Luis Obispo County Clerk-Recorder Public Information Specialist.
Cal Poly Student Services disrupted by flooding, departments relocate indefinitely
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.
Downtown Centre Cinemas is here to stay
The landlord and Sanborn family have agreed to renew the lease of the theatre for another 10 to 20 years, averting the potential closure of the cinema at the end of this year.
Voter Bias: How to Vote Smart
Voter bias refers to the behavior of voters influenced by preconceived notions and unconscious biases. It captures the tendency of individuals to favor certain candidates based on personal beliefs, experiences or affiliations rather than objectively assessing candidates’ qualifications or policies.
Estudiantes de Cal Poly dirigen talleres para aumentar la participación de votantes Latinx en la próxima elección
California alberga ¼ de los votantes hispanos elegibles del país, sin embargo, solo 60% de los votantes Latinx elegibles están registrados.
