Six cadets from the Cal Poly ROTC program placed highest in the nation at Advanced Camp, with four of them receiving the Distinguished Military Graduate recognition and one receiving the Top Female Army Fitness award.
Tag: Cal Poly ROTC
Army ROTC Program to shut down by summer 2026
Cal Poly’s Army ROTC program will be deactivated by the end of the 2026-2027 academic year, allowing cadets to complete their degrees and commissions, but cadets will need to transfer to other universities to continue their officer training.
On the edge of Dexter: An inside look at Cal Poly’s ROTC annual repelling event
Cal Poly Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets held their annual repelling lesson on the side of the Dexter building. Mustang News reporter Fiona Hastings shows us how cadets trained and what it meant to them.
Mustang News, April 30, 2014: Science-based degrees fighting unit cap, a look inside ROTC training
Mustang News anchor Christina Favuzzi covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
Mustang News, April 15, 2014: ASI active campaigning starts, inside ROTC meals
Mustang News anchor Katie McDermott covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
Cal Poly community responds to Boston bombings
Aerospace engineering freshman Noah Falck didn’t hear the bombs explode at the Boston Marathon finish line. He had finished the race almost an hour and a half earlier and was resting in a massage area for runners — a safe distance from the destruction wreaked by the bombing. But when another runner told him there had been two explosions, Falck worked his way back to the finish line area to help however he could.
Injured veterans’ cycling tour brings them to Cal Poly
Sean McMinn is a journalism junior and Mustang Daily contributing writer. Some rode by themselves, while some relied on their companion’s help. Some peddled with their legs, while others used their arms. But for all, it was a cheerful and humbling scene Wednesday afternoon as more than 200 veterans biked through Cal Poly’s campus in […]
Cal Poly reacts to death of Osama Bin Laden
Reactions to the death of Osama bin Laden, leader of al-Qaida, are mixed among Cal Poly students.
