COBALT award winning teacher and CEO of Amazon Web Services will be speaking at the Spring 2018 Commencement ceremonies.
Category: News
$15,000 to be used for speakers and diversity programs
The money will pay for programs with a diversity focus hosted by any club on campus.
Class and office space stagnated as Cal Poly gained more students and faculty
Cal Poly has not expanded its lecture space since 2012, but the total student population has increased almost 20 percent.
Green Campus sustainability move-out initiative aims to reduce PCV move-out waste
Poly Canyon Village residents can donate unwanted items to be resold next year.
The Creamery Marketplace attracts new scene in Downtown San Luis Obispo
The Creamery Marketplace has been renovated to include new stores such as SeaBreeze Cupcakes and Nite Creamery.
30-Minute Update: A look back at Cal Poly’s 2018 spring quarter
Mustang News Anchors Rachel Showalter and Anna George have this quarter’s top stories.
Sexual assault reported in Sierra Madre
The alleged rape is said to have taken place the night of May 26 or 27.
The relationship between low-income accessibility and ethnicity at Cal Poly
There is a negative correlation between cost for low-income students and the proportion of minority students at public universities.
Petition to improve lighting surrounding campus to be presented in City Council meeting
A petition to improve lighting in neighborhoods surrounding campus has been circling the Cal Poly community.
Activist DeRay Mckesson speaks at Take Back the Night; march and vigil follow
DeRay Mckesson spoke during Cal Poly’s Take Back the Night event May 29
Neptune Pool at Hearst Castle to be filled after four years of closure
The pool has been barren since 2014 when it was drained because of leaks.
