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Mothers for Peace fought for Diablo Canyon’s closure. Now, Mothers for Nuclear are fighting for it to remain open
Upon the closure’s announcement, those who would be impacted began to plan for how to best minimize the negative effects of the close of the second largest employer in San Luis Obispo County. And while the county and state prepare for the closure, Mothers for Nuclear are fighting for the opposite.
One year after Safer’s move, more students are returning for services
Safer advocates say that the number of students who return to use their services more than once is up from previous years.
A look inside Cal Poly’s ranch in Santa Cruz
Since 1993, a ranch in Santa Cruz has supported the Cal Poly motto by providing a space where students can experience the diverse functions of a working ranch with four distinct habitats: wetlands, forests, farms and rangelands. The Swanton Pacific Ranch is a 3,200-acre ranch that hosts a variety of field trips and internships each […]
Leading landscape architect and Cal Poly alumnus makes an impact on the world of design
From the national park at Crissy Field to Treasure Island in San Francisco, Cal Poly alumnus and renowned landscape architect Kevin Conger has built landmarks around the nation. Conger has been working to provide communities with vibrant public spaces and sustainable design since he graduated from Cal Poly in 1988. According to a recent article […]
Women’s Swimming and Diving team falls 176-124 to Fresno State
The Cal Poly Women’s Swimming and Diving team lost its second home meet of the year to Fresno State at a final score of 176-124 on Saturday, Jan. 11. The Mustangs struggled to win outright despite placing high in their races, only finishing first in four of the 16 events. Senior Stephanie Backlund secured the […]
Women’s Basketball gives up lead, falls short against UC Santa Barbara 52-50
Cal Poly Women’s Basketball gave up an 11-point lead in the fourth quarter en route to a 52-50 road loss to UC Santa Barbara on Saturday, Jan. 11. The Gauchos (6-9, 1-1 Big West) opened up the game with a 7-0 run against the Mustangs (3-10, 0-2 Big West). Junior guard Malia Holt scored the […]
Men’s Basketball wins first Big West game of the season with a 74-56 victory over CSUN
Cal Poly Men’s Basketball defeated CSUN 74-56 on Saturday, Jan. 11 inside Mott Athletics Center to secure its first Big West victory of the season. The Mustangs (4-12, 1-1 Big West) shot 52.7 percent from the field behind a team-high 17 points from sophomore forward Tuukka Jaakkola. The Mustangs held the Matadors (6-12, 1-1 Big […]
Selling 100 products in 11 weeks: A look inside ITP 467
Selling100 products in 11 weeks Kiana Hunziker January 10, 2020 0 A miniature portable garden, a multipurpose cart and a hitch cover that doubles as a locker were once just mere ideas. Now, they are the latest products of Cal Poly’s industrial technology and packaging (ITP 467) course. Applied Business and Production Management is a […]
Women’s Basketball opens conference play with a 72-69 loss at Long Beach State
Cal Poly Women’s Basketball opened Big West Conference play with a back-and-forth game that resulted in a 72-69 loss to Long Beach State Thursday, Jan. 9th inside Walter Pyramid. Freshman point guard Abbey Ellis led the Mustangs with a game-high 28 points, but Cal Poly (3-9,0-1 Big West) failed to contain Long Beach State (6-8,1-0) […]
Everything you want to know about the person behind @calpolysleeps — except their name
The account currently has just under 8,000 followers. Why do so many people care about off-guard napping?
