Cal Poly Rose Float accepting design submissions for 2015

Pasadena’s Tournament of Roses Parade 2015 theme is “Inspiring Stories.”

Band hopes Run for Music will boost fundraising this year

This year, all the proceeds will be used to support Cal Poly bands and music programs.

'From Party Theme to Protest' will address Nava-hos controversy

The event is the second installment of the Cross Cultural Centers’ social justice series, The Movement.

Safer set to relaunch 'Break the Silence' blog

Safer will relaunch the relatively inactive blog, which allows victims of sexual assault to share their experiences anonymously.

Groups preparing to show off their skills for Chinese New Year

The Cal Poly Mustang Marching Band and the Chinese Student Association (CSA) are getting ready to ring in the Chinese New Year.

New face of Career Services will focus on jobs for Arts, Humanities and Sciences majors

Scroll through the jobs posted on MustangJOBS, and it’s clear most employers using the website are focused on the “polytechnic” aspect of Cal Poly. Jessica Taylor, a recently hired job developer for Career Services, is looking to change that. Taylor,…

Students participate in SLO's Thank Your Mentor Day

Cal Poly students are the single largest group of mentors at Big Brothers Big Sisters San Luis Obispo.

Word on the Street: Students share their thoughts on new housing project

Cal Poly administration announced plans to build a first-year housing community on Grand Avenue, leaving some students dreaming of a more spacious room and others concerned about parking availability.

Pride introduces Queer Dialogues

As part of their ever-changing, flexible program, the Pride Center introduced the Queer Dialogue series on Jan. 14. The series, which serves as a safe environment for students to discuss difficult topics, arose from student request. The Cross Cultural Centers…

PHOTO: Safer hosts Pint Night event

Pint night — it’s not always what you think.

Student demand outweighed community concern in decision to build new housing

The university hopes to start the $200 million construction project next year and finish by Fall 2018.