Community members can sit down with their local police to discuss issues pertinent to them at Black Horse May 12.
Dalia Mogahed’s visit supports the SLO Muslim community
Mogahed’s speech provided a more proactive approach to addressing diversity and inclusivity on campus.
Queer Town Hall: ASI Presidential candidates speak on queer community
Cal Poly Triota and Queer Student Union (QSU) hosted the first ever “Queer Town Hall,” in a Q&A format with the four Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) presidential candidates Monday. The meeting began with opening statements from the candidates, agricultural sciences…
New retro coffee shop brings alternative vibe to town
The coffee shop will open at the end of April or beginning of May
Phishing for information: How to detect and prevent attacks
Every day, Cal Poly receives millions of spam messages, according to Information Technology Services (ITS) Deputy CIO Ryan Matteson. While students don’t see a majority of the spam they receive, numbers show that universities across the country are a target…
Introducing new IFC President Colton Marino
Mustang News sat down with Marino to ask him about his goals for greek life.
ISPs can sell your data, here’s how to protect yourself
While there are ways to protect yourself on the web, no method guarantees privacy
Study shows one in four CSU students are food insecure
Several resources are available to Cal Poly students who struggle with food insecurity
Two new greek life coordinators join Cal Poly
Both coordinators were in greek life during their time as undergrads.
Verisky software vendor prepares greek life for pilot party registration program
With the new pilot party registration program set to be launched April 4, San Luis Obispo residents will have a 20-minute window to quiet down before a citation is issued. Using Verisky — a party registration software reserved for greek…