Women from all over the Central Coast came down to participate.
Cal Poly named top producer of U.S. Fulbright faculty scholars
Five Cal Poly faculty members have received Fulbright grants, more than any other public or private masters-level university.
SLO unveils three new Wi-Fi buses with environmentally friendly features
Then new buses will feature public wi-fi, flexible seating arrangements, sun-roof-like emergency escape hatches and more.
SLO County teaches children healthy eating with mock farmers’ market
A program developed by the San Luis Obispo Food Bank gives students from preschool to high school the chance to learn about healthy eating through a mock farmers’ market. The Children’s Farmers’ Market was held Feb. 16 at First 5…
Sunscreen: Wear it now or regret it later
What really happens to your skin when it’s exposed to the sun?
First #PolyGives event to say collective ‘thank you’ to Cal Poly donors
There will be free food and giveaways and Students will create handwritten cards for donors to Annual Giving
College is hard, raising kids in college is even harder
Work and class is not all these students must schedule their lives around, they also think of their children.
An underground look at Campus Dining
For 58 years, Campus Dining has been making campus food in a tunnel system underneath 19 Metro Station.
Smile. Sip. Strip. The life of a Cal Poly student working as a webcam model
One Cal Poly student uses webcamming to pay for her groceries and other necessities.
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…
Kristin Smart investigation still active six months after ‘P’ excavation
Mustang News reached out to the SLO Sheriff’s Office March 3 for updates.