Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro recaps today’s biggest news at Cal Poly.
About one quarter of Covered California enrollees young adults
As of Dec. 17, 7,869 residents of Covered California’s Central Coast region had enrolled in the program.
Pride introduces Queer Dialogues
As part of their ever-changing, flexible program, the Pride Center introduced the Queer Dialogue series on Jan. 14. The series, which serves as a safe environment for students to discuss difficult topics, arose from student request. The Cross Cultural Centers…
Greek life still on probation after Thursday meeting
Even if administrators had approved all revised changes to the policy, the draft still would not have been passed Thursday.
Cal Poly can haz cat videos
From Colonel Meow to Keyboard Cat, it seems that farcical felines are everywhere these days.
Mustang Minute: First-ever Vegan Week in SLO
Mustang News reporter Olivia DeGennaro gives you a taste test of Vegan Week at Bliss Cafe in San Luis Obispo.
Cow pee, drugs help Society of Women Engineers in conference win
Recovering pharmaceutical drugs from cow pee — that’s what Cal Poly’s Society of Women Engineers (SWE) chapter did to win third place at the annual SWE conference Team Tech competition this past month.
Get creative with the Al Landwehr Creative Writing Contest
Underneath the back-to-school hustle of buying books and crashing classes, there is bubbling creative activity as Cal Poly’s sharpest writers prepare for the approaching deadline of the 44th annual Al Landwehr Creative Writing Contest.
Poly Planner isn’t predictive scheduling
While the phrase ‘predictive scheduling’ has been used around campus to describe Poly Planner’s future use, University Registrar Cem Sunata clarified that it’s neither going to be predictive nor directly scheduling. “It’s course demand analysis, nothing else,” Sunata said. Faculty…