“Connect students to their ultimate college experience” is the motto of Cal Poly’s Associated Students Incorporated (ASI). To bring this motto to life, the three branches of the ASI Student Government work together to advocate for student needs, represent student interests and plan events and programs to bring students together. In an effort to advocate […]
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Cal Poly College of Science and Mathematics receives $60,000 grant to support parenting students
Cal Poly has been awarded a $60,000 grant by the Urban Institute to participate in a Data-to-Action Campaign aimed at addressing the needs and providing essential support to students with dependents. The primary objective of this grant is to refine existing efforts at Cal Poly and use that data to support student’s needs, according to […]
Interactive art exhibit examines the connection between life and technology
A new art exhibit is on display in the University Art Gallery located in the Walter F. Dexter Building (BLDG 34) from Oct. 12 through Dec. 9.
Firework shows contradict Cal Poly’s sustainability messaging
Caroline Kelleher is an anthropology and geography sophomore and Mustang News opinion columnist. The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang Media Group. Call me a party pooper, but I’m not really a fan of the two big firework displays we’ve had behind Spanos Stadium in the last few weeks. […]
Students hunting for a part time job face challenges
One night while her mom was visiting, English sophomore Lizzy Stavros ended up on the hunt for Italian food. While she originally wanted to find a good restaurant with seafood linguini, she ended up coming out of the evening with a hosting job at Buona Tavola. Stavros, like many other Cal Poly students working to […]
Cal Poly Transfer Center celebrates National Transfer Student Week with Kick-Off
Students can join the Transfer Center in celebrating National Transfer Student Week.
Guest speaker leads “Toltequity” presentation to discuss ancient Toltec knowledge
On Friday, Oct. 6, Armando Cruz Sanchez, a practitioner of Toltec knowledge, hosted a Zoom from his home right outside of Oaxaca, Mexico to discuss the history of the indigenous communities there.
His presentation included information about Toltequity, the Toltec pyramid of growth, Toltec Cosmonomy and the modern approach to Totequity Kinam.
Cal Poly ICLR to host third annual ‘Climate Solutions Now’ Conference
The Cal Poly Initiative for Climate Leadership and Resilience (ICLR) will hold its third annual Climate Solutions Now Conference from Oct. 25 – 27. ICLR is an organization on Cal Poly’s campus aimed towards educating people on climate change and sustainability issues. The Climate Solutions Now Conference is a fundraising event that will bring together […]
President’s office issues second statement on Israel-Hamas war following Clery Act alert
On Friday, a Clery Act email was sent to Cal Poly community members describing the events of a hate crime that occurred on campus. On Sunday, an unidentified male stuck his head out of the passenger side window of a passing truck and shouted “Death to Israel” at two Jewish students, according to the email. […]
Cal Poly forms a new dragon boat racing team
Sandy Mitchell / Central Coast Dragon Boat Association board president
Cal Poly community reacts to Israel-Hamas war
This week, the Cal Poly community reacted to the loss of innocent lives on both fronts of the Israel-Hamas War. On Oct. 7, a day celebrating the Jewish holiday Simchat Torah, the armed wing of Hamas militants launched an attack on Israel. Two days later, Israel officially declared a state of war against Hamas. On […]

