The CSU school system saw a jump of 2 percent from last year’s number of applicants.
Internet Cat Video Festival purrs its way to the PAC
Cats took the big screen inside the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center (PAC) Tuesday night with the Internet Cat Video Festival.
With negotiations stalled, greeks question probation
Photo Illustration by Zach Maher/Staff Photographer All fraternities and sororities are still on social probation as greek leaders work with administrators on amending the proposed party registration policy. Brooke Sperbeck [follow id=”BrookeSperbeck7″] Greek leaders are still questioning the validity of…
America faces a prisoner's dilemma
Ian Billings/Staff Photographer “I am more concerned with the exorbitant amount of money we spend on each inmate per year, as well as the inability of the prison system to prepare inmates for life back in society.” Zachary Antoyan [follow…
'From Party Theme to Protest' focuses on student activism
The topic was formed around the time of a fraternity party unofficially themed “Colonial Bros and Nava-hos.”
Men's, women's hoops face critical stretch
The Cal Poly women’s basketball team will return to action under the lights of Mott Athletics Center on Thursday.
New comment period on the way for housing project
Courtesy Photo Cal Poly looks to have a new residence hall built by 2018. Kyle McCarty Special to Mustang News Public comment on Cal Poly’s new housing development is set to continue for another 45 days, university spokesman Matt Lazier…
Cal Poly Rose Float accepting design submissions for 2015
Pasadena’s Tournament of Roses Parade 2015 theme is “Inspiring Stories.”
Cyber Security Lab set for official dedication
The undergraduate and graduate teaching lab is the first of its kind in the nation.
Mustang News, Jan. 22, 2014: Cal Poly student killed in car crash, Althletic facilities plan changes
Mustang News anchor Christina Favuzzi recaps today’s biggest news at Cal Poly.