Dorm life, while exciting, isn’t always easy. Most people have never been packed into a tiny room with two strangers, fueled only by eating campus food and caffeine (lots of caffeine). Besides the bare essentials, people rarely think of the most clutch items to bring. While dorm living is an adjustment, these 10 not-so-obvious things can transform your dorm room into a home away from home:
CSU offers online concurrent classes
Aryn Sanderson [follow id=”ArynSanderson” ] For the first time ever, this fall, California State University (CSU) students will be able to take online classes offered at other Cal State campuses. Under this program, for example, a student at one CSU…
Five things you didn’t know about The Band Perry
Mustang Daily spoke with the band in advance of its upcoming California Mid-State Fair performance on July 23.
Wagner remembered as “charismatic,” always smiling
Members of the Cal Poly community are mourning the loss of 21-year-old biomedical engineering rising senior Stefan Wagner.
Culture shock: Veterans adjust to on-campus life with new club
Ryan Duschak is tired of hearing the same question over and over again.
“Have you ever killed anybody?”
Students to soar at aerial performance
“Eventyr, Into the Forest” will feature 23 different acts and approximately 35 performers, including at least five Cal Poly students.
Students making history come alive with letters
Two Cal Poly history seniors translated and researched letters written about the Central Coast in the 1860s.
Spring dance concert chasses across genre lines
Cal Poly students will take center stage this Thursday and Friday at Alex and Faye Spanos Theatre for “Titanium,” a student-directed, student-choreographed and student-performed dance concert.
Student’s ‘highly imagined’ poem takes Academy of American Poets contest
The soft glow of the moon and a porch light illuminated Madeleine Mori’s fingers as they tap-danced over the worn keys of her mother’s vintage typewriter.
Freeride club shares the stoke
It’s nearing 11 p.m. at a parking garage in downtown San Luis Obispo, and not a car is in sight. Business administration junior TJ Perrin stands at the structure’s exit, phone in hand. It’s on speakerphone, and he can just make out the rumblings of the controlled chaos happening on the parking garage’s top floor.
The city that innovation built: HotHouse turns to crowd funding
SLO HotHouse and the Cal Poly Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship have launched an Indiegogo crowd sourcing campaign with the goal of raising $70,000, enough to fund seven teams of Cal Poly entrepreneurs.