In August of last year, Cal Poly made NCAA history by becoming the first university on the West Coast to officially add a Division I women’s flag football team to their collection of Division I athletic programs. Nearly seven months later, the first significant action taken for the program was made when newly-hired Director of […]
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You hear me before you see me: Finding belonging at Cal Poly
Diego Puga Escobar is a communications senior. The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang Media Group. I first stepped onto Cal Poly’s campus during my senior year spring break through PolyCultural Weekend. I spent the week before staying with a friend in Poly Canyon Village, the same friend who […]
There’s a right way to end your college dating experience: a bucket list
Madeline Kuhns is a journalism senior and Mustang News opinion columnist. The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang Media Group. This article contains adult language and viewer discretion is advised. As sentimental as I am about being a senior in college, I am also sentimental about my college dating […]
JDAWG SAYS: RIP Cal Poly
JDAWG SAYS is a satirical advice column written by a Mustang News staff member. This content is intended to be satirical and does not necessarily represent the views of Mustang News. I’m proud to say I will be walking across the stage at the very last June commencement ceremony at Cal Poly. That’s history. A […]
Cal Poly Commencement Office releases list of potential 2026 speakers
The Manure is a satire column created to find the humor in the daily life of Cal Poly students. If you’re looking for news, this is not it. If you’re looking for sports, this is kind of it, because we’re having a ball. Malia Mundy is a journalism junior and a satire columnist for Mustang […]
Alum company’s drone technology revolutionizes bio control application in farming
Parabug, founded by Chandler Bennet, is the world’s largest beneficial insect application company, using drone technology to make biocontrol usage more cost effective for farmers.
Beekeeping Class at Cal Poly Struggles with Frequent Relocations
The Cal Poly beekeeping class has been forced to relocate its hives due to construction projects, creating challenges for instructors, students, and bees, and the class is hoping for a permanent location dedicated to the bees.
Nine roommates? What students think about Cal Poly’s new suite-style dorm layout
Cal Poly’s $1 billion 10-year housing project will open in fall 2026, offering suite-style housing for freshmen and continuing students, with the goal of adding 3,500 to 4,000 new beds and renovating previous housing projects.
Cal Poly to open new animal health center for hands-on learning and research this fall
The Charles and Claire Jacobson Animal Health Center, a new veterinary facility, is set to open in the fall, providing students and staff of the animal science department with additional instructional and clinical space, as well as improved equipment and technology for research and animal care.
Here are the 4 places you need to visit on your last Farmers’ Market of the year
Kaylie Wang is an English sophomore and assistant opinion editor for Mustang News. The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang Media Group. While Thursday evenings mark the beginning of a three-day bender for some students, I use them as an excuse to join San Luis Obispo’s fellow foodies and […]

