Swedish pop DJ duo Icona Pop is set to headline the annual concert on Saturday, Sept. 22 at 8 p.m.
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$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.
Jeremih talks college, collaboration, and the genesis of ‘Birthday Sex’
R&B singer and songwriter Jeremih performed at Spring Stampede June 2. He talked with Mustang News after the show.
The new Ecstatic Dance and Mindfulness club welcomes all movement
The new Ecstatic Dance and Mindfulness Club aims to spread awareness of ecstatic dance and its meditative nature.
A discussion with Jesse Williams: Acting and activism
“Grey’s Anatomy” actor and Black Entertainment Television Humanitarian Award winner Jesse Williams visited Cal Poly.
A look back at the past ASI presidencies
The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) President is one of the most recognizable figures on-campus. However, their visibility around campus does not secure the student body’s understanding of their role and powers. Despite being in her last quarter of college, business administration senior Kailey Sanchez still has a shaky idea of what the ASI president does. […]
Cal Poly’s next ASI President: Getting to know Jasmin
When Jasmin Fashami was announced the 2018-2019 Associated Students Inc. (ASI) president, her supporters erupted into cheers as she covered her mouth in surprise. “It was just so shocking, to say the least. I still now am kind of at a loss for words,” Fashami said. “I’m honestly just so grateful that Cal Poly and […]
Spring Stampede date announced
The event will take place on June 2. The headliner will be announced soon.
Jasmin Fashami wins ASI presidency; Board of Directors announced
In a landslide victory, Fashami won with 4,308 votes. George Will received 1,883.
15-Minute Update: The new ASI president is announced and campus prepares for Milo’s return
Mustang News anchors Hannah Glazer and Shanti Herzog have today’s top stories.
Bill banning mandatory meal plans heads to Sacramento, not endorsed by ASI
The Associated Students, Inc. Board of Directors has no official stance on the bill.
