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Virtual reality: Changing the virtually impossible to the virtually possible
Imagine you could transport yourself anywhere, all with the use of a cardboard box. It’s possible.
Students share success stories as career fair approaches
Just how much success have Cal Poly students actually had from attending this event in the past, though? Well, a lot.
Career fair aims to be beneficial to all students
Three times a year, hundreds of companies flood the Recreation Center at Cal Poly to hire some of the brightest minds in California. While some companies may exclusively be looking to hire juniors and seniors, many are still interested in speaking with students of all ages. This is where freshmen and sophomores can build connections […]
Total of 3,500 students expected to attend career fair each day
A Cal Poly degree is worth more than paid tuition and hours spent. The diploma is not simply a piece of paper stating completed requirements, it’s a representation to companies that this student learned by doing and is ready for the workforce. During a student’s time at Cal Poly, many opportunities arise to assist in the job […]
Students put together ‘Disorientation Guide’ to provide awareness to campus community
Loud, proud and unapologetic: These are the words student writers used to describe the first Disorientation Guide to Cal Poly.
‘Exciting’ large sunset concert planned for fall
In the coming months, look no further than Cal Poly campus for quality extracurricular entertainment. This Fall, ASI looks to build on the success of last year’s Spring Stampede by hosting exciting, innovative events that appeal to a wide possible range of students. Concerts tend to garner the most interest from the student body, so […]
Catching up on campus news
If you’re not up to speed on last year’s news, don’t worry. Mustang News has you covered. Here’s some of the big stories from last year; you’ll be an informed Mustang in no time. Associated Student, Inc. (ASI) The ASI Board of Directors approved a resolution to open up course evaluations to students while they […]
The college time crunch and two students who make it work
By nature, college life is busy. When you’re juggling school, work and extracurriculars it’s normal to feel overcommitted. These two students balance their time while molding their own college experiences based off their interests and needs. Riata Marinelly Animal science junior Riata Marinelly keeps herself busy working as a full-time technician at Coast Veterinary Clinic […]
50 years later, architecture program revisits humble beginnings
Fifty years ago, six students graduated from the newly implemented five-year program at Cal Poly, with only 14 faculty members helping jumpstart it
Statewide Academic Senate pushes for simpler unit count policies
While many departments from the CSUs are requesting to exceed the 120 semester and 180 quarter unit count limit, the process is taking longer than expected.

