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.
National Weather Service issues wind and surf advisories for San Luis Obispo County
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 […]
What studying abroad in Madrid is teaching me about finding my voice
There’s a particular kind of bravery that doesn’t make headlines or win awards. It’s choosing to exist in a constant state of uncertainty, where even the simplest tasks require you to risk looking foolish. But with each small risk, I’m building a confidence I never knew I needed, one that doesn’t depend on getting everything right. It’s the willingness to exist in a constant state of uncertainty, where even the simplest tasks require unbelievable courage.
This is my reality as a student who speaks minimal Spanish studying abroad in Madrid. And I’m beginning to realize that courage isn’t the absence of fear—it’s trying anyway, putting yourself out there even when every interaction feels like jumping off a cliff.
Bye week blues: A midseason check-in on Cal Poly Football
The bye week is usually a much needed break for the Mustangs. This season? Not necessarily.
SLOPD arrest suspect for threatening synagogues on social media
Elijah King was arrested by the San Luis Obispo Police Department for a hate crime threatening synagogues in the area after posting a threat on social media.
Cal Poly Football looking to flip the script Saturday against No. 5 Montana State
This weekend marks a pivotal moment for Cal Poly football as the Mustangs prepare to host No. 5 Montana State on Saturday, Oct. 25, at Mustang Memorial Field.
Better safe than sorry: get STI tested
With many students having their first sexual experience on a college campus, knowledge of where to go for help when things go wrong is extremely important. Inexperience can bring a lack of caution and preparation to an intimate situation. Luckily, we have plenty of great (and free) options on campus you can take advantage of.
Kennedy Library unveils new mural in official ribbon-cutting ceremony
The Kennedy Library at Cal Poly celebrated its re-opening with a ribbon-cutting after a two-year renovation, featuring a new mural, updated facilities and extended hours, providing students with a much-needed study space.
More than just a joker: a review of Sal Vulcano’s PAC show
Hundreds of students excitedly waited outside of the Performing Arts Center for their face-to-face experience with Sal Vulcano, the stand-up comedian most well-known for his work on Impractical Jokers, podcasts and improv shows. Whether students were bandwagoning off their friends or were actually aware of the comedian’s stardom was unclear.
Next woman up: Cal Poly Volleyball freshman excels after All-Big West teammate falls to injury
In just her first year on the team Charlotte Kelly has stepped into the starting middle blocker position and made a name for herself in the Big West.
Cal Poly Women’s Soccer moves into second place with win over UC Irvine
The Mustangs kept their foot on the gas against the Anteaters as they claimed their third straight win, boosting them to a solo second place in the Big West.

