By Ava Kershner In recognition of the Indigenous peoples of San Luis Obispo, Cal Poly named its residential community after the Yak titʸu titʸu yak tiłhini Northern Chumash villages. But the university’s…
By Torstein Rehn After more than a year of virtual learning, many Cal Poly students arrived on campus for the very first time for fall quarter. One such group of students are…
By Sophie Lincoln Thursday evening, Cal Poly’s campus was once again alive with the sound of the Mustang Band practicing for their upcoming events. On October 30, the band will perform for…
By Liv Collom As the halfway point of fall quarter approaches, many students can expect to see their academic, extracurricular and social commitments increase. While burnout may seem inevitable, some have noticed an…
By Sophie Corbett This fall quarter, Cal Poly’s campus looks almost as normal as it did before the COVID-19 pandemic with most classes, events and activities being held in person. Still, the…
By Grace Kitayama and Violet Maguire On Sep. 28, the Theatre and Dance Department Chair Josh Machamer sent an email out to the department informing them that they were cancelling the fall…
By Amanda Wernik Is recently resigned former San Luis Obispo Mayor Heidi Harmon a victim of online hate speech or a politician who censors people that disagree with her? The truth lies…
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,…