Cal Poly is working with the SLO County Public Health Department to identify people who have been in contact with the student.
New university position will bring diversity issues directly to Armstrong
Cal Poly is currently searching for a vice president and chief officer for diversity and inclusion
Dr. J and the Narcissists say goodbye at KCPR Mic Night
Their performance at KCPR’s Open Mic Night earlier this month was one of their lasts as a full band.
Mustang News Now: 1-minute update
Mustang News Editor-in-Chief Celina Oseguera has the news headlines you need to know this week.
Marx and Harmon: Two candidates, one mayoral seat
Read up on how each candidate stands on issues like student housing and the Rental Housing Inspection Program.
Phonathon: The team behind Cal Poly donations
They engage in about 27,016 phone conversations each year.
Hearst Castle reopens, no longer threatened by Chimney Fire
Hearst Castle will reopen to the public Monday August 29 and continue normal operations.
Depression knows no discrimination
At first glance you would never know that during college, recent Cal Poly graduate John Jae Woo Lee battled with chronic depression.
Recent Cal Poly graduate stabbed multiple times at Santa Rosa theater
Cal Poly graduate Adam Lucero was stabbed multiple times by a homeless man named Delonte Anthony Hart inside the Santa Rosa Roxy Theater.
Cal Poly football walk-on severely injured in pool accident, in intensive care
He is currently in intensive care after diving into a pool at a friend’s house, breaking his neck and paralyzing him from the chest down.
A taste of Cal Poly’s political climate
Mustang News conducted a 100 person survey of Cal Poly students to gain insight into the campus’s political bent.