Cal Poly’s Black Student Union is shifting towards political activism after being inspired by the Afrikan Black Coalition Conference, and is striving to make Black voices heard on campus and in the community.
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LISTEN: Mike DeGeorge’s system attracts attention, but can Cal Poly retain top players?
Cal Poly’s Mike DeGeorge system has shown great potential with a roster filled with majority underclassmen, but the transfer portal looms large as players may be tempted by Power Four conferences with more money and attention.
LISTEN: Cal Poly’s Black Student Union cheers on Black athletes at basketball game
The Cal Poly Black Student Union attended the men’s basketball team’s game against UC Irvine to show their support for the team’s Black student-athletes and to celebrate Black History Month.
Cal Poly y San Luis Obispo celebran el Año Nuevo Lunar
Find the English version here. Traducido por Suri Moreno. El 1 de febrero, la Asociación de Estudiantes Chinos (CSA) de Cal Poly celebró su 68º banquete del Año Nuevo Lunar, dando la bienvenida al año del caballo. Este año, el Año Nuevo Lunar cae el 17 de febrero. El evento consistió en actuaciones de clubes […]
How Cal Poly Wrestling pushes through injuries as conference championships loom
Nearly three-quarters of the way through the regular season, Cal Poly wrestling’s rotation looks different from what it did on opening day. Zeth Romney and Trevor Tinker – two of Cal Poly’s five nationally ranked wrestlers at their weights – have been absent from the lineup since mid-to-late December. Wrestling head coach Jon Sioredas kept […]
Cal Poly and San Luis Obispo celebrate Lunar New Year
On Feb. 1, Cal Poly’s Chinese Students’ Association (CSA) hosted its 68th Lunar New Year banquet, welcoming the year of the horse. This year’s Lunar New Year falls on Feb. 17. The event consisted of performances from clubs on campus, food, and activities for guests. The Chumash Auditorium was graced in red and decorated with […]
Noise complaint against Libertine ignites debate over noise ordinance
Libertine Brewing Company is challenging a 1996 noise ordinance in San Luis Obispo that has been applied to the city’s designated entertainment district, sparking a broader conversation about noise enforcement in the area.

