Episodios

  • ‘Taste of the World’ uplifts cultures at Cal Poly through food
    Mar 5 2026
    Baker lawn transformed into a global epicenter for food Feb. 25 during the International Center’s 10th annual Taste of the World event last. The event was sponsored by Semester at Sea, Cal Poly Student Affairs and Latin American Studies. Reporter Lauren Quijano has the story on what food was featured and how students enjoyed the event.
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  • Cal Poly Beach Volleyball opens season by giving back to the community
    Mar 5 2026
    For the third year in a row, Cal Poly Beach Volleyball celebrated the start of their season with a community- focused event, giving fans a first look at the 2026 lineup while raising money for a local children’s organization. The annual Green, Gold and Black Intrasquad Scrimmage on Feb. 13 at Swanson Beach Volleyball Complex was organized in part by redshirt senior Ella Connor. Sports reporter Charlie Wiltsee tells us more about the event.
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  • Club sports teams fear field damage from St. Patrick's Day music festival
    Mar 4 2026
    Club sports athletes are concerned about Cal Poly’s St. Patrick’s Day music festival. The Morning on the Green — A Mustang Music Festival will be held on fields four and five of the Sports Complex Lower Fields. Club athletes voice concerns about the venue. Reporter Katy Clark has the story.
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  • An interview with Black Student Union African Diaspora Historian, Alexis Lytle
    Mar 3 2026
    Mustang News reporter Riley Sullivan has a conversation live on KCPR 91.3 FM with Black Student Union African Diaspora Historian Alexis Lytle on the importance of Black History Month and creating an uplifting space for Black students at Cal Poly.
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  • How Cal Poly students are managing without EBT in Poly Canyon Village
    Mar 3 2026
    Hilltop, the grocery market at Poly Canyon Village, is currently not accepting Electronic Benefits Transfer. When Poly Canyon Village Market was rebranded to Hilltop, Cal Poly Partners needed to reapply to continue accepting EBT at Hilltop, according to Russell Monteath, the director of commercial services for Cal Poly Partners. Reporter Katy Clark tells us more about this process and how it's impacting students.
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  • Recap: Cal Poly Bach Week 2026
    Mar 3 2026
    As Cal Poly is rushing through its winter quarter, students, faculty and staff celebrate Bach Week. This year’s Bach Week ran Jan. 22-24, consisting of masterclasses and performances that are devoted to the exploration of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his contemporaries, all while using replicas of instruments from the historical time. Reporter Sophia Moreno takes us through the musical week.
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  • ECOSLO's tree-planting initiative gains momentum in San Luis Obispo
    Mar 3 2026
    More than 70 volunteers gathered at a Johnson Open Space in San Luis Obispo with a shared goal of getting as many trees in the ground as possible before lunchtime on Feb. 7. The event, marked by the steady sound of shovels breaking soil, was part of an ongoing community effort to expand the region’s urban forest and address climate change at the local level. Reporter Alyssa Parikh has the story.
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  • Inside the mindsets of Cal Poly athletes pursuing engineering degrees
    Mar 2 2026
    Two Cal Poly engineers, Aaron Price Jr. and Jackson Mosley, also play for Cal Poly basketball. Keegan Oates spoke to them and found that balancing athletics with a time-consuming major at Cal Poly requires a special learning mentality that these players embrace in order to handle both sides.
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