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“Jesus Class” returns to Cal Poly after a three year break
Spring quarter brings the return of the Jesus class to Cal Poly. Religious studies professor Stephen Lloyd-Moffett says the course examines Jesus through an academic lens. Reporter Torstein Rehn explores everything you need to know about the upcoming class.
A new local project is helping community cats
Ever see stray cats in your neighborhood that could use some help? Well now there is Project M.E.O.W. Project M.E.O.W. is a fund from Woods Humane Society that supports the cost of sterilization surgery for community cats. A community cat ranges from strays that can be feral and under-socialized, to friendly cats able to be […]
Watch: A look at the new structure in Architecture Graveyard
Architectural engineering graduate student Will Adam said he didn’t realize how impactful his senior project would be at first glance. However, Adam had a bold idea from the get-go: construct the first experimental structure in Poly Canyon in 20 years. Mustang News Reporter Angelina Salgado gives a look at what the structure is and how […]
How one Cal Poly student’s charcuterie board business is aiming to bring people together in a new way
Agricultural business junior Isa Iturriria started her charcuterie board business, Boards by Isa, last year after receiving praise from friends and family for her designs. Her boards come in various sizes and can be ordered at any time. She makes them for all occasions, such as graduation and Valentine’s Day, and is also taking board […]
Listen or Watch: Cal Poly Center for Service in Action hosts 20th annual ‘Change the Status Quo’ conference
Since 2003, Cal Poly’s Center for Service in Action has hosted social justice leaders, like writer and activist Angela Davis, and led workshops for its annual ‘Change the Status Quo.’ This year’s installment was on Feb. 26 and started out with a keynote address from Hoda Katebi, a Chicago-based writer, abolitionist organizer and creative educator. […]
How the blood drive shortage is affecting San Luis Obispo
The American Red Cross said they are facing their worst blood shortage in over a decade. Mustang News Reporter Ari Lopez has more on how this is affecting San Luis Obispo and what students can do to help.
Watch and Listen: Cal Poly Sailing Members Speak on Their Experiences With the Club
While many Cal Poly students spend their weekends at the beach, some choose to participate in a different activity by the water. Cal Poly Sailing, also known as CP Sailing, is a Cal Poly-affiliated club sport team that practices at the Morro Bay Yacht Club on the weekends. Communications senior Cory Quillen joined CP Sailing […]
The opening of San Luis Obispo Public Market brings dozens of new businesses and a sense of community
OxBow in Napa and Liberty Station in San Diego are two markets that are home to various vendors and promote community in their respective cities, and San Luis Obispo didn’t have anything similar – until now. In early December, the San Luis Obispo Public Market had a soft opening for a few of their businesses […]
Watch and Listen: Cal Poly Track and Field Star Athlete Prepares for Upcoming Season
The Cal Poly Women’s Track and Field team is looking to defend its title as the Big West Conference Champions. Graduate biology student and hammer thrower Emily Hallett was a key player in helping the Mustangs capture the win last season as one of their best throwers. With the 2022 season just kicking off, Hallett […]
Chick-Fil-A returns to Cal Poly despite anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric
Just three years after the fast-food franchise Chick-Fil-A’s public reckoning for donations made to anti-LGBT organizations, Cal Poly has reopened the popular yet controversial establishment on campus. On Jan. 18, Cal Poly opened a temporary Chick-Fil-A location in Poly Canyon Village (PCV). The new location serves as a replacement for the original Chick-Fil-A housed in […]

