Cal Poly students preparing for final exams will soon have around-the-clock access to the Kennedy Library. According to an Instagram post by the ASI President Marc Cabeliza, all five floors of the Kennedy Library will remain open 24/7 from June 1 until June 11 to provide students with additional study space during finals week. Students […]
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Quit the toxic relationship with your body
Cal Poly being an active campus is not new. The multi-level gym is often crowded, and a plethora of natural landscapes provide plenty of outdoor activities for students. The positive promotion of exercise and fitness is great, but at what point does our school’s fitness obsession pose a threat to student’s relationships with their bodies?
Do fraternities operate illegal satellite houses? We asked the neighbors
Residents of San Luis Obispo have voiced their concerns over noise complaints caused by Cal Poly fraternities, with some alleging that fraternities are violating city policy by holding parties in residential zones without the necessary permits.
Breaking: Cal Poly Baseball defeats Saint Mary’s in Los Angeles Regional finals, advances to first-ever NCAA super regional
Cal Poly for the first time in program history has advanced past the Regional round of the NCAA Baseball tournament and into the Super Regionals, with a 5-2 victory over Saint Mary’s Sunday night at Jackie Robinson Stadium.
Cal Poly Baseball defeats Virginia Tech, moves within one win of the Los Angeles Regional final
On the back of a strong performance from starter Griffin Naess and a balanced offensive attack, the Mustangs (37-22) took down the Hokies (30-25) 6-2 in their first game of the NCAA Tournament.
The $500,000 ‘Black Box’: How Cal Poly Baseball beat national powerhouses to the cutting edge of sports science
With KinaTrax, Cal Poly is able to separate itself from most college programs due to its ability to use the data to tweak mechanics to improve performance and prevent injury.
Born for this: inside Cal Poly’s quarter horse enterprise sale
By 6:30 a.m., animal science senior Jaimie Knode is already at the Cal Poly equine unit, cleaning stalls, saddling horses and riding before the rest of campus has fully started its day. That routine repeats nearly every day of the week, all building toward a single moment, when the horses she trains will be sold […]
San Luis Obispo’s jazz community battles venue closures and noise complaints
Cal Poly Jazz students and alumni are fighting to keep the jazz community alive in San Luis Obispo. In the heart of Downtown SLO, a hub of alumni from Cal Poly to Cuesta College, come together to share their love of jazz. They regularly appear at local venues like BA Start Arcade and Taproom, Libertine […]
Over $1 million spent on Morning on the Green: How do the costs breakdown?
Over $1 million was spent on this year’s St. Fratty’s day music festival Morning on the Green, a decrease from last year’s expenses. The event, which was first held in March 2025 as an alternative to off-campus block parties, cost the university $1,167,157 last year, according to past Mustang News coverage. This year, the event […]
San Luis Obispo City Council debates fraternity and sorority regulations
The San Luis Obispo City Council discussed code enforcement priorities for safe and livable housing, with a focus on reforming regulations around fraternities and sororities, and discussed possible solutions such as an “Overlay Enforcement Zone” and hiring more code enforcement officers.
Assemblymember rundown: Who is running to represent the Central Coast?
The 2026 primary election for California’s District 30 Assemblymember has three front-running candidates, Dawn Addis, Shannon Kessler and Susannah Brown, who are all focused on affordability, housing and environmental issues for the local community and Cal Poly students.
