Sexual assaults that occur a block from campus could be a block too far for the Office of Equal Opportunity to investigate. This is one of many changes to Title IX, proposed by the Trump Administration, that sparked concern among members of the Cal Poly community. Students and faculty at Cal Poly have spoken out […]
Cal Poly fights back against proposed Title IX changes
Shabang Reborn tickets now available, first portion of lineup released
Ticket sales for Shabang Reborn, a San Luis Obispo music and arts festival are now available. The festival will return to Laguna Lake Park May 4 with three amplified stages and more than 25 live acts until the sun goes down.
Team effort in scoring leads to Women’s Basketball win
Cal Poly Women’s Basketball snapped a four-game losing streak with a 69-58 win over Cal State Fullerton on Saturday, Feb. 23.
Beers, brats and booths: SLO Craft Beer Festival sells out over the weekend
Live music, unlimited beer and food drew in more than 2,500 people to the ninth annual SLO Beer Craft Festival at the Alex Madonna Expo Center on Feb. 22 and 23. More than 50 businesses showcased their beer and food. The fest included a wide variety of both new and veteran businesses. Libertine Brewing Co., […]
Men’s Basketball upsets Hawai’i for second conference win
Senior point guard Donovan Fields scored 28 points in the Mustangs’ 88-80 victory.
New sales minor now accepting applications
Orfalea College of Business (OCOB) is accepting applications now for their new sales minor, set to debut Fall 2019. Administration, faculty and staff collaborated to form the minor after students expressed a need for more sales-related curriculum, according to marketing professor Lisa Simon. “We saw a need to give students a stronger foundation in […]
Women’s Basketball drops fourth-straight game in double overtime defeat
The Cal Poly Women’s Basketball team lost 75-68 in a double overtime thriller to UC Riverside on Thursday, Feb. 22 inside Mott Athletics Center. The Mustangs came out aggressive, showing press at the start of the game. Behind their intensity on defense, Cal Poly forced six turnovers and jumped out to a 13-9 lead by […]
The Hispanic Business Student Association hope to partner with other clubs to share their mission
In business administration sophomore Nicholas Perez’s hometown of La Mirada, California, he could see a person of just about any race or ethnicity anywhere in his neighborhood. After arriving in San Luis Obispo for Week of Welcome (WOW), Perez felt instead like he was seeing “almost the same thing over and over.” Although he participated […]
Princeton University professor talks Black Lives Matter and Black liberation
Author and assistant professor at Princeton University Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor spoke about black politics, social movements and racial inequality at the Performing Arts Center on Feb. 21 to conclude the Inclusion Starts With Me Teach In series, which focused on diversity and inclusion. Taylor is the author of “From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation.” According to Associate […]
Meet your local funk rock band, golfdads
Faith, trust and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are the foundation of golfdads, the San Luis Obispo-based funk rock band with influences ranging from jazz to reggae to rap. On paper the members of golfdads are quite different. Journalism senior Casey Sublette is a former Cal Poly football player. Brad Johnson and music junior Brian Mendez […]
LIVE Mustang Gameday: Cal Poly vs Hawaii
Mustang Gameday anchors Sydney Brandt and Francisco Martinez have all the Cal Poly men’s basketball pregame coverage.

