In addition to two guest choreographers, “Retrograde” presents the work of five student choreographers. Orchesis director and dance professor Diana Stanton said the personalized approach student choreographers take to dance incorporates elements of their academic and personal lives and translate them into movement, according to the news release.
Cal Poly Orchesis Dance Company presents “Retrograde”
A Cal Poly canvas course is covering the Sex Ed your teachers never did
The Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) lab launched a sexual education canvas page last quarter with 10 modules covering all topics from the basics of “What is Sex?” to “Pornography” and “Sex Toys.”
Faculty union strike canceled one day of classes. Students weigh in
Mustang News surveyed 5,000 Cal Poly students to understand how the strike has affected them
CFA reaches tentative agreement, strike ends after one day
The CFA Board of Directors did not release the specifics of the tentative agreement. However, they noted key insights, salary increases could look like and revisions to faculty benefits such as parental leave and support.
Cal Poly Women’s Tennis takes down Montana and Gonzaga on the road
Cal Poly Women’s Tennis secured two 6-1 road victories over Montana and Gonzaga this weekend at the Stevens Center in Spokane, WA. Saturday’s neutral site game against Montana marked the first time ever the two teams have played against each other. It was also the Mustangs’ first dual of the season. The women set the […]
Cal Poly Wrestling earns first Pac-12 win over CSU Bakersfield
After back-to-back Cal Poly pins, graduate 165-pounder Michael Goldfeder stepped onto the mat looking to get his season back on track and increase the Mustang lead. The North Carolina transfer had a 2-10 record on the season entering this dual and ultimately fell via a 2-1 decision. While it might not have looked pretty, the […]
The Hoof: A letter to the real heroes of the strike
Dear Professors holding Zoom classes this week, I applaud your bravery. You are setting great examples for your students because it’s true, some things aren’t black and white. Sometimes, you have to put your very big brain to the task and come up with a solution. And walking by your colleagues actively striking on campus, […]
El nuevo café de estilo australiano de los propietarios de Skipper’s Brew ofrece espacio para la alegría queer
Los propietarios de Skipper’s Brew Shari Rubino y Karen Pike están tomando un nuevo esfuerzo: un café de estilo australiano cerca del centro San Luis Obispo. Programado para abrir a principios de 2024, The Platypus ofrecerá un espacio seguro para la comunidad LGBTQ+, con un surtido de café y cocina internacional.
Centers and Institutes Fair highlight programs and research projects for students and faculty
The fair is part of the Poly Connections program which was created by Benson to connect all faculty and students to resources and spaces on campus they might now have known about.
Letter to the editor – A Student’s Perspective: Empathy and Advocacy Amid the Strike
Bella Slosberg is a journalism senior at Cal Poly. The views expressed in this letter do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang News. Sometimes I find myself staring at a blank screen hoping that I’ll be able to find words strong enough to encapsulate the message I want to convey. Today was one of those […]
Cal Poly Men’s Basketball Offensive Troubles Adds To Losing Streak
The Mustangs’ lack of offensive efficiency continues to be a growing issue as the team suffered a 65-53 loss to CSU Bakersfield (7-11, 2-5 Big West), on Jan. 21 at Icardo Center in Bakersfield, California. The Mustangs are now on a seven-game losing streak, dropping their conference record to 0-7 and overall record to 4-15. […]
