On Saturday, March 7, Cal Poly will be hosting a candlelight vigil to honor those who have died due to violence toward religious minorities. The vigil will be held in the University Union Plaza at 6:30 p.m.
Where does all that parking money go?
Parking on campus. It’s a big hassle to some and big money for the university. But where does that money go, and what will the future hold in terms of available spots? Mustang News investigated.
ASI Media Day designated to avoid campaign misconduct
Media Day will take place on April 3, a week before active campaigning begins.
Panhellenic Council rejects SLO Safe Ride contract
The Cal Poly Panhellenic Council chose not to approve a contract with SLO Safe Ride to provide free shuttle services to the downtown area for sorority and fraternity members on Friday and Saturday nights in a meeting on Tuesday.
Mustang News brings home 19 awards at state media convention
Mustang News editors and advisers attended the California College Media Awards (CCMA) banquet dinner at the Sheraton Universal Hotel in Los Angeles this past weekend.
SLO opens ‘concrete jungle’ skate park
The grand opening drew a crowd of approximately 1,000 people.
Fraternities speak out against sexual assault
Sixteen fraternities have submitted statements against sexual assault within the greek system and at Cal Poly as a whole.
Sorority’s Best Dance Crew to break it down for a cause
Cal Poly’s Theta Chi chapter will host its sixth annual Sorority’s Best Dance Crew on Monday at 7 p.m. in Chumash Auditorium.
A week in a life: From being mute to living in a wheelchair, students learn to exist in another’s shoes
The bathroom was squeaky clean; I made sure of it.