By Amanda Wernik Nuclear energy activist groups gathered on the Mitchell Park lawn Saturday to rally against the closure of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. California’s last operating nuclear power plant,…
By Sophie Lincoln Before the rest of Cal Poly’s in-person campus community returned for classes this fall, some students and professors who participated in the university’s quarter plus program were concerned after…
By Alexa Kushner and Jennie Le Cal Poly’s popular dining complexes, the Ave, 805 and Poly Deli, are currently under construction until the spring of 2023. This leaves students with less dining…
By Ava Kershner Once ranked number one in the nation, Cal Poly’s week of welcome is a tradition marking the beginning of a student’s journey as a mustang. Due to the pandemic,…
By Abigail O’Branovich and Torstein Rehn Mustang News reporter Abigail O’Branovich sat down with Chris Lambert, the host of the “Your Own Backyard” podcast, who has been reporting at the preliminary hearing,…
A new student band — Purple Hibiscus — is bringing soul to San Luis Obispo. The band consists of Cal Poly students Cate Armstrong, Rylan Childers, Tim Kanu, Zach Mips and UC…
By Blas Alvarado After more than a year of virtual learning, new Cal Poly freshman and transfer students participated at this year’s in-person Week of Welcome earlier this month. Also known as…
By Jazmyn Gray, Sierra Parr, Torstein Rehn On May 13, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) eased masking guidelines for fully-vaccinated people. However, California plans to keep stricter masking requirements…