The confidential on-campus resource for sexual assault and violence currently only has one full-time advocacy counselor.
Cal Poly College Republicans hold empty gun holster event to protest national student walkout for gun control
The College Republicans called the national walkout for gun control a “temper tantrum.”
Downtown bars opening at 6 a.m. St. Patrick’s Day; SLOPD amping up fines and DUI patrols
Most Downtown bars will not enforce cover charges, beside SLO Brew, which will charge $5 at the door.
New on-campus winery and grange hall project almost fully funded
The project will break ground this May and begin construction Summer 2018.
Cal Poly football coach’s sons raising money for local non-profit with help from the NFL
Brock and Bryson are collecting signed NFL helmets to raise money for Jack’s Helping Hand.
Cal Poly students finish first in San Francisco financial analyst competition
Five Cal Poly students placed first out of 15 teams, competing to make “buy/sell/hold” recommendations for San Francisco-based company SalesForce.
Students asked for feedback on $55 million Robert E. Kennedy Library renovation
Students are being asked to give feedback on three design concepts via the library’s website.
Cal Poly ranked 163 out of 243 safest campuses in the nation
Cal Poly was also ranked number 18 in California schools.
With conclusion of open forums about Cal Poly Opportunity Fee, student responses remain mixed
Open forums ended March 8, but students can still submit feedback via their Cal Poly Portal through March 14.
Parking problems could get worse as administration pushes for more students to be housed on campus
With the advent of major construction on campus to accommodate more students, parking has diminished on campus.
We asked Cal Poly what International Women’s Day means to them
Mustang News talked to Cal Poly women about what the day means to them.