While he was not listed as an option on the survey sent out earlier this year, ASI felt he was the best fit.
Flosstradamus to headline Spring Stampede
Lightning in a Bottle brings more than music to the Central Coast
Lightning in a Bottle is the Central Coast’s largest music festival.
Sean Pihl: The All-American in the net
Sitting out for the final home game of his collegiate career didn’t discourage Cal Poly Lacrosse Club team senior goalie Sean Pihl. Because he pulled his right hamstring just five minutes into a game, the All-American goalie was forced to sit on the sidelines for his senior night game. “It was the first game in […]
DREAM Center hosts immigration symposium, talks about future plans
What the Dream Canter has accomplished since opening in April and what they are planning for their future
Exploring the world through sound at Around the World concert
There were a variety of music genres, including a cappella, Indian, Spanish, beatboxing, Latino and modern pop.
Perspectives: Should college tuition be free?
The right to college By Hunter White Hunter White is a history junior and Mustang News columnist. The views expressed in this column do not reflect the viewpoints and editorial coverage of Mustang News. A college education serves two purposes in our society. It is, in its most capitalistic sense, an investment. It provides a […]
Employment and income on the rise for Cal Poly graduates
Cal Poly Career Services released its Graduate Status Report (GSR) for the class of 2016 this past week. The report summarizes a survey meant to gauge the success of Cal Poly graduates. The GSR includes information such as median starting income for each college and major where graduates end up working, whether students went on […]
Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge teams advance to nationals
The Cal Poly Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge teams will head to their national competitions after placing first overall at the annual regional Pacific Southwest Conference, held April 6 to 8 at University of California, Irvine. The two civil engineering clubs applied the skills they learned in classrooms to the real world. It worked out […]
Students win award for copper filtration system
Environmental engineering students took home the Intel Environmental Innovation Award at the International Environmental Design Contest in New Mexico.
Dean Wendt named new dean of College of Science and Mathematics
He will officially start July 1.
30-Minute update: Campus announces new housing names, Track & Field shines at Big West
Mustang News anchors Spenser Judd and Joe Schutz have this week’s top stories.

