Center for Leadership and Service comes to Cal Poly

The new center on campus offers students hands on experience refining their leadership skills to make them more marketable in the workplace.

Cal Poly Pride Center hosts monthlong LGBTQIA pride event

On April 1, Cal Poly kicked off its annual Pride Month: a monthlong celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA) community on campus.

Amid administration salary dispute, faculty voice concerns in forum

During the forum, one professor said Cal Poly staff and faculty feel demoralized and want to see action.

UPD escort van service no longer driving off campus

The University Police Department (UPD) escort van’s original intent was to serve the students residing on campus, but some off-campus students feel its services should be expanded to them as well.

Musty the Mustang Facebook account run by student, not administrators

Cal Poly students have received Facebook friend requests throughout the year from an account called “Musty the Mustang.”

ASI presidential debate ends with a shocker

In a surprising move during the ASI presidential debate, write-in candidate and environmental management and protection junior Kyle Jordan withdrew from the race.

30-Minute Update: Escort van stopping off-campus drop-offs, firefighters run to help burn victims

Mustang News anchors Ben King and Shelley Westerson update you on Mustang News’ biggest stories this week.

Learn By Doing sways prospective students’ choice

Andrene Kaiwi-Lenting, Cal Poly’s director of New Student Programs, says that more than anything, the Learn By Doing motto is what is most attractive to prospective students.

Live Blog: ASI presidential debate

Jessica Nguyen [follow id = “jessxnguyen”] This a live blog of the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) presidential debate. Candidates speaking today are civil engineering senior Lance Collins, agricultural business junior Owen Schwaegerle and environmental management and protection junior Kyle Jordan.…

Giving back to the community, one tax return at a time

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) is a program that provides a free tax service for people who earn $53,000 or less.

Applicant pool increases as acceptance rates fall

More and more students are applying for Cal Poly, but can the university handle a bigger freshman class?