Senior setter Taylor Nelson and freshman pitcher Darren Nelson’s parents both sported Cal Poly athletics uniforms in the ’80s.
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A changemaker’s journey: Dolores Huerta speaks at Cal Poly
Civil rights activist Dolores Huerta spoke to a packed Chumash Auditorium Thursday, May 10 regarding campus climate and social activism. “I was so happy to see how many people went and to see that many people did care about what she had to say and about seeing a changemaker speak,” communication studies sophomore Kylie Clark […]
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 […]
Hobby turned business: How one Cal Poly student transformed her jewelry-making passion into a craft
Business admistration junior Jenny Hoekstra sat on her backyard deck. The golden hour sunlight struck the turquoise beads of her newly made, wire-wrapped earrings, a creation she thought up as she comfortably laid on her lime green yoga mat. Lost in the trance that is her craft, Hoekstra was in her element. Hoekstra started her […]
Feel Alive: Providing SLO with repurposed, locally-sourced vegan food
“Eat life, feel alive,” Jamie Himler said about her life and business philosophy. Environmental management and protection sophomore Himler wants to change the fate of imperfect food products, ensuring they end up in people’s stomachs rather than in garbage cans. Feel Alive was created by Jamie Himler and environmental engineering senior Gerardo “Jerry” Cortes because […]
Cal Poly student files lawsuit against professor, saying he assaulted and tried to hypnotize her
She said he grabbed her thigh and tried to hypnotize her.
15-Minute Update: Changes to San Luis Obispo’s marijuana laws and the Cal Poly machine shops
Mustang News anchors Kayla Berenson and Nicolas Gonzalez have today’s top stories.
Student crochet business promotes festival-style clothing
Kemp has been selling her creations on Etsy and Instagram since her sophomore year of high school.
Cal Poly track and field loses Blue-Green dual meet
Cal Poly’s team won 14 of the 38 total events between the men’s and women’s sides.
Men’s tennis falls in Big West Tournament Championship match
The Cal Poly men’s tennis team fell 4-0 to UC Santa Barbara in the Big West Tournament championship match.
Chalmers tosses complete game shutout in final start at Cal Poly
Softball pitcher Lindsey Chalmers tossed another complete game shutout in her final appearance at Bob Janssen Field
