Arthur Dulin, a Cal Poly Campus Dining sous chef, is competing in the National Association of College & University Food Service Culinary Challenge with his unique combination of Thai-inspired catfish and turmeric, hoping to bring recognition to his culinary skills and culture.
Category: Top Stories
Cal Poly Basketball stars Cayden Ward, Peter Bandelj to enter transfer portal
Cal Poly Basketball players Peter Bandelj and Cayden Ward plan on entering the transfer portal when it opens on April 7, according to multiple reports on social media.
Cesar Chavez Day faces scrutiny amid abuse allegations
California lawmakers are considering renaming Cesar Chavez Day to Farmworkers Day in response to allegations of sexual abuse against Cesar Chavez, as well as statements from Dolores Huerta and two other victims.
Sip wine to save lives at Wine 4 Paws weekend
Wine 4 Paws is a weekend event in April where 10% of all sales from over 75 businesses will go towards the Woods Humane Society to help support homeless animals.
Nearly 11,000 attend Morning on the Green concert at Cal Poly
Nearly 11,000 people attended the Morning on the Green concert at Cal Poly, resulting in 10 hospitalizations due to intoxication and one head injury, with 19 citations and one arrest issued by the San Luis Obispo Police Department for various nuisance order violations.
Room to grow: Students express concerns over study spaces as Cal Poly prepares to increase student enrollment
Cal Poly plans to enroll 25,000 students by 2030, but the Kennedy Library’s study spaces have not kept up with the growing population, making it difficult for students to find a place to study.
What you need to know about St. Patrick’s Day 2026
Morning on The Green will return to Cal Poly’s Lower Sports Complex on March 14th, featuring performers Walker and Royce and Odd Mob, with attendees needing to pick up wristbands and adhering to strict campus restrictions and safety enhancement zones.
Cal Poly students assigned freedom of expression training
Cal Poly has assigned all students a Cal Poly Freedom of Expression training to be completed by June 7. It is intended to help students better understand First Amendment rights, learn how to exchange views in an atmosphere of respect and civility and become aware of campus policies.
San Luis Obispo to close streets, increase enforcement ahead of Morning on the Green
San Luis Obispo officials are implementing road closures, increased law enforcement, and doubled fines for violations in order to prevent large street gatherings during the annual St. Fratty’s Day celebrations near Cal Poly this weekend.
Cal Poly Men’s Basketball eliminated from Big West Tournament in heartbreaking fashion by UC San Diego
UC San Diego took down Cal Poly in round of the Big West Championship in a 72-69 victory.

