17 dancers glided across the stage as if they were in a long dream in the opening sequence of the Polaris Dance Concert, with music that the choreographer Emily Olster hoped to be “a little bit strange.”
Polaris: Students direct, perform and choreograph dance show at Cal Poly
Pro-Palestine demonstration resulted in heavy police presence, eight arrests
The incident followed five months after a pro-Palestine protest outside the Cal Poly Recreation Center, which also resulted in eight arrests.
Cal Poly Athletics named Dennis Farrell Big West Commissioner’s Cup Champions
Cal Poly Athletics officially became the Dennis Ferrell Big West Commissioner’s Cup Champions for the 2023-24 seasons in the Performing Arts Center on Monday. The Mustangs earned their first Commissioner’s Cup in school history while accumulating the most points in the award’s history. Cal Poly finished with an all-time high of 149.4 total points, 19.4 […]
A song for every person in the breakup
Breakups can be tough, but they aren’t all bad. For one thing, music has never sounded so good! Whether you’re the dumped or the dumper, in mourning of your relationship, or getting over them by getting under someone new — there is a breakup song for you.
How an Intramural Soccer Team Became the ‘Soccer Moms’
Intramural sports can be a way to have fun, fool around and be competitive. It allows people to bond with their teammates during the season and outside of the sport. At Cal Poly, the ASI Intramural Soccer Rules state that home teams must wear white and the away team must wear black. This is the […]
Computing Club Collaborative bridges connections between isolated clubs on campus
‘Dr. Hardass’ teaches CSC 800 and provides the toughest final exam. In order to pass, students must find clues around the classroom to unlock his briefcase, which holds the answer key.
Relive the coastal cowboy experience at the “Break-A-Wave” documentary premiere
According to Busch, the idea for Break-A-Wave stemmed from the Covid-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, rodeo team members weren’t allowed to formally gather in the rodeo arena, so they took to the public Pismo beach to practice. From there, the idea grew to host a competition on the beach.
Noyce School of Applied Computing receives $60 million donation
The money will be used towards providing more scholarships for students, upgrading labs with new equipment, and providing faculty additional resources.
‘It felt like a real slap in the face’: Students meet with President Armstrong over treatment of SWANA community
During the meeting, SWANA identifying students said they haven’t felt heard by the university for the entirety of their college experience.
Including the excluded: Inside Cal Poly’s Gender Inclusive Gaming
Fitting in and feeling comfortable has never been easy. Struggling to find an identity, surrounded by people who just do not understand, always feeling like the odd one out – it’s a challenge to find a place of true belonging.
Studio art seniors showcase Bachelors of Fine Arts show
Throughout her time as a studio art major, senior April Marshall said she had a bad habit of leaving highly toxic paint thinners open overnight.
