Mustang News anchor Michelle Logan has the news headlines you need to know this week.
Students battle long Health Center lines
Between five and 20 percent of the U.S. population will get the flu this year. If a student at Cal Poly falls into that category, their first stop will likely be the campus Health Center. However, students reported up to…
Students protest visit of alt-right speaker Milo Yiannopoulos
Students showed opposition to conservative activist Milo Yiannopoulos’ upcoming visit to Cal Poly on Jan. 31 as part of his “Dangerous Faggot” tour of American college campuses. Yiannopoulos is a British editor and writer for Breitbart News as well as…
Got a flat tire? Student club offers free bike repairs
Although service is free, club members do accept donations.
Cal Poly introduces Meatless Monday on campus
Cal Poly has recently incorporated Meatless Mondays on campus to encourage students to cut their meat consumption once a week.
Behind the selfie: How social media can be a cry for help
Instagram posts can be a humble brag or a way to capture a memory. But other times, they’re a cry for help. Assistant Director of Community Prevention and Intervention Services Dr. Hannah Roberts said that even though social media can…
How the election is taking a toll on students’ mental well-being
The political aftermath has caused many students pain, but there are ways to combat this post-election stress and anxiety.
Say “I dough”: Former ASI president sells cookies for wedding fund
Owen Schwaegerle, agricultural business graduate and former ASI president, pulled a freshly baked batch of cookies from his oven, ready for packaging. In the spring of 2016, Schwaegerle and his fiancée, communication studies senior Camille Lethcoe, created a startup called…
Robberies on the rise in San Luis Obispo
Nine local businesses were robbed between Jan. 1 and Sept. 30.
Students “Stand Above” violent extremism in panel discussion
The panel is a part of a Cal Poly senior project whose goal is to combat violent extremism via an educational campaign.
Why Cal Poly waste can’t be composted
The issue arose because students placed too many non-compostable items into the on-campus compost bins.