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A look into Cal Poly’s Winter Career Fair
On Jan. 23 and 24, Cal Poly’s Winter Career Fair saw over 900 students gather in the recreation center to network with industry representatives, collect company swag, and interview for job positions, according to Handshake. The fair hosted 116 companies, including Edwards Lifesciences, Pacific Gas & Electric, Caltrans and the U.S. Navy. Compared to the […]
Year-Round Operations to be delayed to Summer 2025
President Jeffrey Armstrong sent out an email to the Cal Poly community announcing that the official start of Year-Round Operations will be delayed to Summer 2025.
State of Mixedness event sheds light on the lived experiences of mixed students at Cal Poly
On Jan.31, the Multicultural Center hosted its inaugural State of Mixedness event, which was an exploration into what it’s like to be a mixed student at Cal Poly. “The point of the State of Mixedness is to talk about what has been happening on campus for the mixed community,” Gemma Dallas, a student assistant at […]
Front Porch: ‘Donde cada persona y momento cuenta’
Editor’s note: El artículo fue originalmente escrito en Inglés. La traducción en Español fue hecha por Emilia Pirir. Después de la pandemia, Front Porch, una cafetería sin fines de lucro basada en la fe, abrió sus puertas para todos los estudiantes y desde entonces ha estado llena a todas horas del día. Está ubicada al final de […]
Students asked to participate in Academic Advising survey
University Advising encourages students and faculty to complete a 10 – 15 minute survey to gather feedback on the state of academic advising. It is part of the Graduation Initiative 2025, which aims to ensure all students regardless of their background have an equal opportunity to earn a college degree.
Legacy of the lion: The Cal Poly Lion Dance Team shares Chinese culture with the Central Coast
The Cal Poly Lion Dance Team, as the only lion dance team on the central coast, works to share Chinese culture with the San Luis Obispo community. This year, the team is shifting their focus from entertaining skits to more traditional Chinese blessings of success and good fortune for businesses in the community as they prepare to celebrate the Lunar New Year in February.
MN Now: February 1, 2024
La reportera de Mustang News, Cassandra Garcia, nos trae las noticias principales de esta semana. TRANSLATED: Mustang News reporter Cassandra Garcia brings us the top stories from this week.
Behind the scenes of Continuous Open Bidding
During the first two weeks of fall quarter, hundreds of girls march around San Luis Obispo in sundresses and heels, armed with lip gloss and breath mints to meet with house after house and speak with their future sisters. This is known as formal rush. Yet, a lesser-known variation of rush — Continuous Open Bidding […]
YouTuber Noel Miller viene a Cal Poly
Editor’s note: El artículo fue originalmente escrito en Inglés. La traducción en Español fue hecha por Emilia Pirir. Associated Students Incorporated (ASI) publicó en su cuenta de Instagram que el 7 de febrero se llevará a cabo un show de comedia de stand-up presentando a Noel Miller en el gimnasio principal del Centro Recreativo de Cal Poly […]
VP of Student Affairs Keith Humphrey faces restraining order, alleged harassment
Court records show a restraining order against Keith Humphrey, filed by SLO High School Assistant Principal Desiree Dellinger. A court hearing for the restraining order against Keith Humphrey is scheduled for Feb. 8.
