The Cal Poly Country Line Dancing Club (CLDC) is set to square dance at Stagecoach Country Music Festival April 28 to 30 as part of the festival’s formal entertaining group. CLDC is the only college dance group at the event and members get free admission in exchange for their performance. The opportunity stemmed from CLDC […]
Country Line Dancing Club performing at Stagecoach
Tuition and fees increased by 716% in 50 years
The days of tuition-free education at Cal Poly are long gone. According to the first course catalog published by the then California Polytechnic School in 1903, the school charged students $35 for books, supplies and a laboratory fee, or $921.13 adjusted for inflation. The first fee outside of books, supplies, laboratory, room and board and […]
New Shows at the PAC
With only a handful of weeks left in the 2016-17 season at the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center (PAC), new shows have been added to wrap up the school year. These shows include an appearance by Sesame Street’s Elmo, a magical illusionist and even more musical guests. This year, the PAC has been the center […]
Walk quietly: How to avoid leaving trace during the super bloom
Frockling through Carizzo Plains National Monument may harm the plants.
Mustangs trample CSU Bakersfield 10-2
The Cal Poly baseball team scored early and often in a 10-2 win on the road against CSU Bakersfield (19-13) Tuesday night. The Mustangs (16-19) started off the game with a solo home run by sophomore center fielder Alex McKenna in the top of the first inning. Junior left fielder Josh George later singled up […]
Poly Playbook: April 19, 2017
Poly Playbook anchor Nate Edelman has all the updates you need for Cal Poly athletics this week – plus, a special segment of Mustang News Versus by Sports Editor Ayrton Ostly.
Apology from the editor: Responding to “Return to rationality: Homosexuality and the slippery slope”
An apology and an explanation are in order.
Responses to ‘Return to rationality: Homosexuality and the slippery slope’
Letters to the editor against and in support of the recent opinion piece.
New retro coffee shop brings alternative vibe to town
The coffee shop will open at the end of April or beginning of May
Rodeo team freshman loses thumb while tying horse, airlifted to hospital
The recovering freshman plans to compete in rodeo events again this fall and eventually compete in nationals.
Why walking barefoot may be a step in the right direction
On a sunny day, it’s not uncommon to see students walking around campus without their shoes on. They’re equipped with a backpack and regular school attire and though they keep the same pace as their peers, their lack of footwear makes some cringe and others wonder. According to aerospace engineering junior Riley Ormiston, the Cal […]

