Per request of students, Cal Poly is now making it easier for individuals in the Jewish community to keep kosher this Passover week.
For the first time, Campus Dining is offering kosher meals for Passover
What it takes to be a member of the ASI Board of Directors
With Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Student Government voting underway, the new wave of student Board of Directors will be revealed Thursday, April 25 at 11 a.m. But with the majority of the student body not voting in ASI elections, many students are left asking how the Board of Directors affects them. The Board of Directors […]
Want to swim laps at the Recreation Center pool this summer? You can’t
Summer renovations are set for Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) to re-plaster and re-tile the Recreation Center’s lap pool, as well as add an American Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant ramp and make deck improvements. The pool must be re-plastered every 10 to 20 years to maintain a safe and reliable swimming environment, according to ASI Director […]
The nightmare on Grand Avenue: Cal Poly’s random roommate catastrophe
Sydney Sherman is a journalism freshman and Mustang News columnist. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang News as a whole. With Spring quarter on the rise, the sun is out, the flowers are blooming and there is a full eight weeks left for freshmen living on campus to either ditch their […]
Women’s Basketball’s star point guard returns as an assistant coach
Cal Poly’s star point guard, Dye Stahley, will be returning to the Mustangs next year as a student assistant coach. The back-to-back Big West Best Hustle award winner said she has found it difficult to leave the sport that she loves. “Knowing me, my personality, I’m just going to want to go out there and […]
Cal Poly community honors victims of recent Sri Lanka, New Zealand violence in vigil
Students, faculty and staff came together in the University Union (UU) Plaza on Tuesday, April 23 to honor those killed or injured in recent global acts of violence. Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Student Government and the Dean of Students hosted the vigil. The vigil follows the Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka that killed over […]
Club Men’s Volleyball wins national championship
After three days of competition and close matches in Colorado, the Cal Poly Club Men’s Volleyball won the NCVF National Volleyball Championship and brought the title back to San Luis Obispo. The tournament took place April 18-20 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. Club president and business administration senior Kevin Hornbeak described the weekend […]
If more than 40 percent of students vote in ASI elections, it will be the largest turnout in Cal Poly history
The percentage of students who vote in student government elections has been gradually increasing over the past 10 years, with voting spikes in 2011 and 2013.
Marketing team made Cal Poly history at the AMA Collegiate Conference
12 students from the Cal Poly AMA chapter make history by placing among the top 15 at the AMA Collegiate Conference for the first time.
Have extra meal credits you don’t want to waste? Cal Poly honors came up with a solution to benefit the community
Cal Poly honors students worked with Campus Dining and the Cal Poly Honors Program to donate 500 meals to the 40 Prado Homeless Services Center last quarter (Winter 2019).
This student-run animal science class provides free services to pets of the homeless community
On a cloudless, sunny Saturday morning, the Prado Day Center was full of chatter. People were talking, students were working and dogs were barking. Two women set up coolers full of supplies and medicine behind a foldable table and signed people in. On one side, a group set up multiple bins of free items, including […]

