The Mustangs prevailed over No. 1 seed and regular season champion UC Davis in a four-set match to claim the first Big West Championship in program history.
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After 40 years, Cal Poly Poly Reps are finally getting paid for their work
For more than 40 years, Cal Poly’s Poly Reps have volunteered their time to represent the university, leading campus tours, assisting with admissions events and welcoming prospective students to campus. For the first time, Poly Reps are getting paid for their work. The change marks a historic shift for the student organization, which has transitioned […]
Breaking: Cal Poly Football parts ways with head coach Paul Wulff
Cal Poly Football has parted ways with head coach Paul Wulff, according to a news release on Sunday, Nov. 23.
Cal Poly’s Chase the mustang bids farewell with a final gallop
The Cal Poly Football team mascot, Chase the mustang, retired after a final run on the field Saturday. Unrelated to Musty the Mustang, the costumed, human mascot, Chase served as the university’s athletic mascot for over a decade, galloping without a rider across the green to welcome the crowd. The mustang completed his final glory […]
Cal Poly Men’s Basketball beats Utah in first win over Big-12 program in 76 years
For the first time in nearly 76 years, Cal Poly Men’s Basketball came out victorious against a Big-12 opponent as they took down the University of Utah.
Kelli Gaffney earns first NCAA selection for Cal Poly Cross Country since 2018
Junior Kelli Gaffney became the first runner from the women’s program to reach the NCAA Cross Country Championships since 2018.
Does President Armstrong deserve nine times the base faculty salary?
Our highest administrators are not the ones who need a 20% pay raise. They don’t feel the squeeze of the affordability crisis affecting the Cal State community, especially at Cal Poly. This money should instead be focused on direct student services and base level faculty: two fundamental aspects of the Cal State system that often go overlooked and undervalued.
Proposition 50 remains in effect following federal Texas map ruling
A three-judge federal panel ruled to deny Texas’ new congressional map, citing issues with racial gerrymandering, while California’s Proposition 50 was overwhelmingly passed, in response to Texas’ redistricting efforts.
Campus Dining is serving international students’ recipes from home this week
Campus Dining and the Cal Poly International Center have collaborated to bring five new international meals to campus, featuring recipes from international students, in celebration of International Education Week.
Cal Poly President Armstrong will get $100,000 more per year following Board of Trustees vote
The Cal State Board of Trustees voted to increase Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong’s salary by over $100,000 to $611,203 in the next two years, with some presidents potentially seeing up to a 15% salary increase after a performance review, despite a recent $144 million budget cut.
Cal State Board of Trustees to decide on Cal State presidential pay today
The Cal State Board of Trustees will vote on an amendment to raise the compensation of university presidents, which would allow them to earn up to 15-percent of their base salary if they reach performance-based incentives, despite a recent budget cut of $144 million.
