“It’s really cool to see women in the Olympics skating,” Elie Horsman said. “It’s really freaking awesome. We’ve come a long way. A long, long way.”
Category: Timelines
For 40 years, all ASI presidents were men. How women have paved the way for student leadership today
An influx of women have been elected to U.S. Congress and San Luis Obispo’s government, where four out of five council members are female. This trend has trickled down to student leadership at Cal Poly, where six out of the last eight Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) presidents have been women. Even though this trend might […]
Blue-Green Rivalry: How did it start?
This Saturday, Oct. 28, the Blue-Green Rivalry continues, when the Mustangs take on the Gauchos at home.
Growing the rose float from the ground up
Since 1949, Cal Poly students have teamed up with students from Pomona’s campus to build a rose float each year for the Pasadena Rose Parade. This year’s construction is underway.
Cal Poly changes through controversy
As Cal Poly prepares to make a historic decision on whether or not to switch from quarters to semesters, take a look back at the other historic decisions the university has made: