This is a cross-published piece with KCPR, more information can be found here. This article discusses topics that may be hard for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. Richard Ellison pleaded not guilty to a felony charge for a lewd act with a child under 14 years old, according to San Luis Obispo court records. Ellison […]
Former Cal Poly administrator, current Bike SLO Executive Director charged with lewd act on a child
Cal Poly Women’s Soccer moves to first in the Big West in final game of the season
Although the team sits in the No. 1 in the Big West, Cal Poly Women’s Soccer’s fate is now in the hands of the top teams in the conference. Cal Poly had the chance to clinch the Big West Regular Season title on Oct. 26 against No. 2 Cal State Northridge, but fell short in […]
Cal Poly Women’s Soccer clinches playoff berth in dramatic late goal
Cal Poly took a 1-0 victory over UC Riverside that clinched them a postseason spot, as well as sole ownership of first place in the Big West standings.
ASI Events to host Connor Wood for free student show
ASI Events is bringing viral comedian Connor Wood to perform and answer audience questions on Nov. 4 in the Chumash Auditorium. Tickets are free for students, who can register to attend the show starting Thursday, Oct. 30 at 10 a.m.
Cal Poly Football adds to losing streak with loss to No. 5 Montana State
The Mustangs utilized two quarterbacks in their 34-17 home loss to the No. 5-ranked Bobcats.
Cal Poly Men’s Basketball wins home opener behind newcomer Mousa’s 25 points
The Mustangs hosted Division II California State East Bay for their pre-season opening game that doubled as their annual ‘Field Trip’ game, pulling out a hard-fought 97-86 win for the young fans.
MERGE, un espacio donde todos pueden bailar
Hay un club de baile en Cal Poly se llamaba MERGE que está ofreciendo workshops gratis para cualquiera dos veces cada semana. MERGE solo “quiere que todos que quieran bailar puedan bailar,” según su presidente Colby Galassi, quien está en su cuarto año el Cal Poly estudiando agricultura. El club empezó con esta intención en […]
Government shutdown may delay CalFresh benefits for students
CalFresh benefits for Cal Poly students may be delayed due to the government shutdown, leaving nearly 6,300 students without food assistance for November, while Cal Poly Cares and SLO Food Bank are offering short-term financial assistance and increased food production to those in need.
Cal Poly Dream Center holds event to discuss immigration issues
The Cal Poly Dream Center held its second annual “State of Immigration” event, where students and faculty discussed their experiences navigating higher education and the recent Cal Poly administrative decisions, as well as the need for resources to support immigrant and undocumented students.
National Weather Service issues wind and surf advisories for San Luis Obispo County
The National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard issued wind and surf advisories for San Luis Obispo County, with northeast winds of 20-30 mph and gusts up to 45 mph, and breaking waves of 8-14 feet, until 9 a.m. Oct. 28th.
A Cal Poly student spent two summers in Palestine. Here’s what he learned
This is a cross-published piece with KCPR, more information can be found here. Political science and journalism senior Charlie Nichols spent time living in the West Bank the past two summers. He documented life in the West Bank and the greater conflict in Palestine. Mustang News Managing Editor Jeremy Garza and News Editor Carly Heltzel sat […]

