Mustang Daily Staff md@mustangdaily.net There is a gun pointed directly at the California State University (CSU) system and it has a name: Proposition 30. Its bullet could cripple the CSU to the tune of a $250 million budget cut if…
Getting crafty: ASI Fall Craft fair coming to UU
Back in kindergarten, arts and crafts were a daily staple — with a noodle necklace Mom and a handprint turkey for Dad. But as students grew older, and other hobbies take precedence, arts and crafts tend to fall by the…
SLO Police: sexual assault call to PIKE fraternity house unfounded
Update 11 a.m. Though police originally said an officer responded to the report of a sexual assault at a PIKE house, Sgt. Janice Goodwin said Wednesday the officer did not in fact respond to a physical location. After police received…
Candidates announced for vice president of student affairs
Four finalists have been selected in the search for a new vice president for student affairs, and each will visit Cal Poly for in-person reviews during the coming weeks. Open forums beginning Wednesday this week will give students, faculty and…
Volleyball looks to continue winning streak
After losing 15 straight matches, the Cal Poly women’s volleyball team has reeled off two consecutive victories as the players look to keep the momentum going this Saturday against UC Santa Barbara. The Mustangs snapped their losing streak with a…
Walking amongst the dead: SLO cemeteries offer walking tours for Halloween
Mustang Daily Staff Report arts@mustangdaily.net San Luis Obispo was a wild town 150 years ago. Outlaws rode down the streets with opponents’ ears hanging from their saddles and covered wagons rattled into a town full of travelers in search of…
Student rapper to perform at SLO Brew
With just more than 24 hours before his first big performance in his hip-hop career, Malik Shahbal walked around campus with his headphones in, listening to his music and preparing for the stage. Shahbal, whose stage name is M Shah,…
Women’s golf challenged in the Wyoming Desert Cowgirl Intercollegiate
Mustang Daily Staff Report sports@mustangdaily.net The Cal Poly women’s golf team took a step back from its victory this past week. After the Mustangs’ first-place victory at the Firestone Invitational this past week, the team competed in the two-day, 54-hole Wyoming…
Cal Poly tramples Wisconsin Invitational
Laura Hollander did it again. Marking her third straight victory, Hollander pulled ahead in the 48-team Wisconsin Adidas Invitational and placed first in Cal Poly’s name. Her record setting time of 19 minutes, 33 seconds was enough to help Cal…
Armstrong responds to anti-gay vandalism on campus
An anti-gay slur was discovered on a campus sign last week, prompting Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong to email the campus community about the university’s core values yesterday. The anti-gay epithet was written on a sign reading “Campus Access” sometime…
Volleyball trying to keep things simple
Staring at a 15-match losing streak, the Cal Poly volleyball team is trying to keep things simple. Nothing new, nothing out of the ordinary. “I’m sure that there is some frustration in terms of wins and losses, which is a…