Mountain lions are reported relatively often at Cal Poly.
Queer students, faculty protest at White’s open forum
Here are the nine questions the audience asked him at the open forum, and condensed versions of his responses.
15 minutes with CSU Chancellor Timothy White
“I expect people to voice concerns and ask questions — tough questions. I’m actually on everybody’s side here.”
Dex Fest offers free music and entertainment
Students sat outside in the sun on Thursday as they watched Cal Poly students throw themselves into their passions at the student-hosted Dex Fest. Solar Cal Poly and The Merry Hoopsters clubs held an event, “Dex Fest,“ which featured live music, hula…
New policies ban hammocks and slacklines on campus
Slacklines and hammocks have been banned on campus, per an interim policy released last Friday. Slacklining is limited to designated areas and may only be temporarily affixed to university-installed poles while in use, according to Section 334.1.3 of campus facilities policies. Hammocks are…
Food Day to learn about sustainability
Students were treated to free food samples and entertainment at Cal Poly Food Day on Thursday afternoon. The event featured locally grown food, as well as group discussions on sustainability and live music. The event was a collaboration by Solutions…
Students bugged by Red Radish
Over the past week, several students have reported finding bugs or larvae in their salads from Red Radish.
Jewish Unity Fair serves hungry students
From shawarmas to falafels, the Jewish Unity Fair had it all. These are typical Middle Eastern foods, said Rabbi Chaim Hilel, who established Chabad of SLO. “Shawarma is either lamb, turkey or chicken, slow roasted over a spit with Middle…
Cal Poly prepares for United Nations University
Most cities yearn for San Luis Obispo’s sunny skies and warm winters. While these days are nice for going to the beach or on a hike, they stem from one of California’s biggest current issues: the drought. Cal Poly has been…
Catching up on campus news
If you’re not up to speed on last year’s news, don’t worry. Mustang News has you covered. Here’s some of the big stories from last year; you’ll be an informed Mustang in no time. Associated Student, Inc. (ASI) The ASI…
Freshman year fears demystified
Freshmen: Don’t panic! Your first year is tough. It’s hard to transition, classes are confusing and information is flying at you from all angles. Just take a deep breath and read through these tips.