Siga aquí para leer este artículo en Español. After the Supreme Court’s opinion draft to overturn Roe v. Wade was leaked, hundreds of San Luis Obispo students and locals took to the streets to protest for abortion and reproductive rights. Cal Poly students were among the crowd of protestors. “I think [the draft is] disgusting and […]
Students respond to Supreme Court’s draft to overturn Roe v. Wade
Baseball sweeps second straight Big West series against CSU Fullerton
Cal Poly baseball swept the three-game series against CSU Fullerton from Friday, May 13 through Sunday, May 15 at Goodwin Field. The Mustangs (31-20, 17-7 Big West) are separating themselves as the second-place team in the Big West in hopes to receive a tournament bid. On the other hand, the Titans (19-30, 11-13 Big West) […]
Men and women’s track and field finishes top five in Big West Conference Championships
Cal Poly Track and Field finished fourth overall in the men’s standings and fifth in the women’s standings at the Big West Conference Championships on Friday, May 13 and Saturday, May 14 at Woody Wilson Track. The meet was a two-day tournament to determine the champion of each event in the Big West. Some events […]
Softball wraps up season by dropping two of three to UC San Diego
In the final series of the 2022 season for Cal Poly softball, the Mustangs dropped two of three games to UC San Diego on Friday, May 13 and Saturday, May 14 at Triton Softball Field. The Mustangs (19-29, 14-13 Big West) finished the season in seventh place in the Big West, while the Tritons (27-26, […]
Red moon to appear Sunday night in lunar eclipse
Sunday night’s sky will feature a red moon, marking this year’s first lunar eclipse. A lunar eclipse typically occurs only twice a year when the moon moves into Earth’s shadow, becoming entirely hidden from the sun’s direct light. The light that bounces off the Earth will illuminate the moon and change it from the usual […]
San Luis Obispo’s first AAPI festival is coming to the Public Market this Sunday
Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) SLO will host its first festival celebrating AAPI Heritage Month this Sunday. The festival will take place at SLO Public Market, where local Asian-owned businesses, restaurants and clubs will serve as vendors. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., seven booths will be selling food, nine artists will be displaying their […]
San Luis Obispo’s housing market is pricing out Cal Poly employees. A $65 million housing project aims to help
The growing demand for housing among Cal Poly faculty and staff is in the process of being answered. “There’s only one long-term solution, which is to build more housing for our faculty and staff,” Cal Poly Corporation CEO Cody VanDorn said. The Cal Poly Corporation is planning for a $65 million housing project to be […]
Cal Poly alumnus brings Korean food to San Luis Obispo
Audio by Trevor Baumgardner When Cal Poly alumnus Matt Yoon first moved to San Luis Obispo in 2011, he said he immediately noticed the lack of Korean food. Having moved from the Los Angeles area, he found himself miles away from the nearest H Mart, a Korean-American supermarket chain, and more importantly, his mother’s home-cooked […]
The International Effect on Cal Poly Men’s Tennis
In 2022, the Cal Poly men’s tennis team finished tied with UC Santa Barbara for the regular season crown following last season, where they won the regular season title outright after going undefeated in the Big West. Much of the greatness from this year’s squad came from their ability to play as a team. Tennis […]
Roller Skating pop-up “SLORoll” brings family-friendly roller skating rinks to San Luis Obispo
Audio by Presley Allen Shauna Gustuson grew up playing sports, riding horses and motorcycles, it wasn’t until about 12 years ago, that she became interested in roller-skating. After discovering this new passion, Gustuson founded SLORoll, a non-profit organization that aims to provide communities with safe spaces to roller skate, do fitness classes and more. SLORoll […]
Listen: San Luis Obispo Tobacco Control Program partners with Clean Coast Campaign to reduce ocean waste
In April, the Tobacco Control Program announced a new collaboration with the Central Coast Clean Campaign: a campaign with the goal to reduce littering on the central coast. The collaboration plans to do this by placing new waste receptacles in public locations and increasing social media messaging on toxic tobacco waste, according to the Public […]

