The annual Cal Poly Dance Marathon (CPDM) will run from Friday at 7 p.m. until the sun comes up the next day at 7 a.m. With games, performances and 12 straight hours of dancing, this student-led movement aims to raise $80,000 to benefit Cottage Children’s Medical Center. Industrial engineering junior Nora Kabbani has worked closely […]
Cal Poly students will dance for 12 hours for local children in need
From sidelines to starter: Men’s Basketball’s Job Alexander
When the Mustangs dropped their first three conference games of the season, head coach Joe Callero did what many coaches in his position would do — he looked to the roster for a spark.
New MultiCultural Center opens in University Union
The MultiCultural Center (MCC) unofficially opened Feb. 13 in their new location downstairs in the Julian A. McPhee University Union (UU).
A wildflower super bloom may be on the horizon as rain continues this week
More rainbows and a potential super bloom may be the reward for San Luis Obispo residents weary of the persistent rainfall and frigid temperatures. But for now, locals will have to put up with winter weather for a little longer. PG&E Meteorologist John Lindsey said the sunny skies this week will give way to another […]
SLO can expect to see three cannabis storefronts open in 2019
With only three cannabis storefronts permitted in San Luis Obispo, the city is currently reviewing nine applications for the storefronts, two of which will provide delivery services and one micro business. The locations requested are along South Higuera and the 2000 block of Broad Street, according to San Luis Obispo City Development Director Michael Codron. The zones […]
A 30-year-old SLO city law is causing more students to live “off lease” — and it may be illegal
It was mid-November 1989, and San Luis Obispo City Council members were hearing the same complaints they always heard. In a classic town-and-gown battle, locals were concerned about the increasing number of Cal Poly students, and how those students went on to become neighbors of the obnoxious, loud sort. To appease citizens and better control […]
Princeton Professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor to headline third Inclusion Starts With Me Teach In
This is third annual Teach In event, but this year is the first time the CLA and OUDI are working together on it, according to Associate Dean for Diversity and Curriculum Jennifer Teramoto Pedrotti.
Poly Playbook: Baseball Opens the Season, Beach Volleyball Ranked No.6 in Preseason Poll, and Women’s Tennis wins home opener
Poly Playbook anchor Lauren Kozicki has all the Cal Poly sports updates for this week.
Baseball picked to finish fourth in the Big West Conference
The Mustangs were voted to finish 4th this season in the Preseason Big West Coaches Poll.
College of Liberal Arts names Philip J. Williams as new dean
The search for a new dean for the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) is over. Philip J. Williams was named the new CLA Dean, Provost and Executive Vice President Kathleen Enz Finken announced today. Williams previously served as a political science professor as well as director of the Center of Latin American Studies at the […]
Women’s Basketball drops to last in conference after road losses
The Cal Poly Women’s Basketball team is now in last place in the Big West Conference after losing to CSUN and UC Riverside. Thursday at CSUN Cal Poly (5-16, 2-8) fell 68-52 to CSUN on Thursday, Feb. 14. Senior point guard Dye Stahley led the Mustangs with 17 points, five assists and a career-high eight […]

