Tag: photo
In photos: Illuminate 2026
Quiet hums, flashes from digital cameras and quick footwork filled the backstage moments before dances came alive at Illuminate 2026. Dancers arrived at the Performing Arts Center San Luis Obispo early the morning of Feb. 21 to get ready in the dressing rooms. Performers touched up their braids, put on their costumes and shared excited […]
Photo: Design Village returns to Architecture Graveyard
Design Village is an annual event in which competitors flood Cal Poly’s Architecture Graveyard to construct temporary structures to camp in for the weekend. This year’s event, with the theme of “Modular,” took place from April 26-27. In the only group of seven in their studio, architecture freshmen Sophia Gonzalez and Serena Cree said they chose […]
2021-2022 best of photo
The Mustang News photo team has worked tirelessly to show you what is going on in our community. Whether it’s a photo assignment or a personal project, the photo team has put their all into the work they do. From Week of Welcome (WOW), to concerts, to film festivals and the rodeo, the photo team […]
Students evaluate the value of their Cal Poly art and design degree
Learn By Doing makes Cal Poly, a seemingly unconventional art school, a good competitor in the field.
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Don Bartletti speaks on immigration
Right now, one of the most heated topics in the United States is how to handle southern immigration from Mexico. The term “immigrant” has many definitions for different people — from the founders of our nation to families looking for a fresh start in a new country to thieves, killers and rapists coming to America […]
30-Minute Update: Cal Poly named ‘Best in the West,’ pier opens its gates to the public
Mustang News anchors Mallory St. George and Shannon Durkee update you on Mustang News’ biggest stories this week.
Plight of migrant workers on display in library
In response to the racist symbols displayed by the Cal Poly crops house last October, the Agribusiness and Social Sciences departments plan to put on a series of diversity awareness campaigns, the first of which is a photo exhibit called “The Migrant Project: Contemporary California Farm Workers.”

