Sophomore goalkeeper Carlos Arce-Hurtado is used to taking the long road to achieve his goals.
MN Now: Friday, Nov. 1, 2019
Mustang News Reporter Sabrina Pascua brings you this week’s top stories: It’s fire season at Cal Poly. Here are ways to be prepared. Explosives reported at Grand Terrace Townhomes, no explosives were found A recent history of the Blue-Green Rivalry,…
REBUILD Episode 1: A fresh start for Men’s Basketball
A new era is beginning for Cal Poly Men’s Basketball. Mustang News follows the opening season of first year head coach John Smith and the rest of the Mustangs in the “REBUILD” series.
English professor runs “bike library” out of his backyard
Westwood said his bike library is open to all students who send him an email or respond to his Craigslist ad with their height, weight and the amount of money they are willing to spend.
Teammates since high school are making an instant impact for Women’s Soccer
Cal Poly Women’s Soccer freshmen Camille Lafaix and Kylie Rojas have two things in common. The pair have been teammates since their first year of high school and are now making an instant impact for the Mustangs this season. Lafaix…
MN Now: Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2019
Mustang News Reporter Lauren Brown brings you this week’s top stories.
Cal Poly Football’s quarterback Jalen Hamler takes you behind the play
Redshirt freshman quarterback Jalen Hamler has passed for 955 yards and nine touchdowns, with another seven touchdowns through 431 rushing yards so far this season. The head of Cal Poly Football’s triple-option offense broke down his in-game thought process.
NCAA to allow student-athletes to profit off of name, image and likeness rights
On the afternoon of Tuesday, Oct. 29, The NCAA announced it would allow student-athletes to profit off of their name, image and likeness, according to a news release. “As a national governing body, the NCAA is uniquely positioned to modify…
Cal Poly student dumpster dives for groceries for sustainability
In an effort to be sustainable, one Cal Poly student is going where most college students have not: the dumpster.
It’s fire season at Cal Poly. Here are ways to be prepared.
Fire season is intensifying and getting longer, according to professor and geologist William Preston. The amount of land burned in California during a wildfire has also increased by 500 percent since 1972.
Nearly 1 million PG&E customers are experiencing public safety power shutoffs. Here’s what would happen if SLO goes dark
“This isn’t your standard power outage where a couple buildings go down,” Cal Poly Director of Emergency Management Anthony Knight said. “This is where an entire region goes down and the support structure we all rely on is potentially impacted.”