The current implementation of the Common Core standards in California is changing the way K-12 education will be conducted. Cal Poly is preparing its future educators to teach these new standards, but is not trying to directly influence K-12 curriculum.
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Changes coming for parking on campus and downtown
Change is coming for parking on-campus and downtown Recent rumors have been circulating about Cal Poly charging for weekend parking on-campus.
Mustang Minute: Housing Fair
Mustang News reporter Ashley DeVriend went to the 6th annual Housing Fair. Cal Poly students were able to walk from booth to booth on Dexter Lawn, getting more information about different housing options.
Mustang News, March 13, 2014: Fraternity ends pledging program, Cal State names new CFO
Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
PolyPhonics to sing in Carnegie Hall
Cal Poly’s touring choral group, Polyphonics, will perform in Carnegie Hall next week. Christina Favuzzi stops by their rehearsal to see how they are preparing.
Mustang News, March 12, 2014: Hot water outages, Wi-Fi coverage on campus
Mustang News anchor Ashley DeVriend covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
Mustang News, March 11, 2014: Update on open campaign policy, CLA fee vote results
Mustang News anchor Christina Favuzzi covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
Cal Poly graduate joins San Luis Obispo City Council race
Cal Poly alum, Eric Meyer plans to run for San Luis Obispo City Council.
Student wins big on 'The Price is Right'
Colin Roth, a member of Lambda Chi Alpha, went on The Price is Right with fraternity brothers and scored big.
Mustang News Weekly Recap, March 6, 2014: ASI active campaign discussions, sexual assault series
Mustang News anchors Jenna Brown and Katie McDermott recap Mustang News’ biggest stories this week.
Kennedy Library celebrates Dr. Seuss' birthday
Mustang News reporter Katie McDermott takes a look at how Kennedy Library celebrates Dr. Seuss’ birthday.