Street Heat: The evolution of dance

Street Heat is a dance studio where people can train in both contemporary and hip hop style dance.

PolyConnect computer labs begin new ‘check-in’ system

The PolyConnect labs in the Robert E. Kennedy Library have set up a new system to help bring down the wait time for computers.

San Luis Obispo stabilization program: the many ideas to integrate San Luis Obispo neighborhoods

Councilman John Ashbaugh, San Luis Obispo Mayor Jan Marx and Alliance of SLO Neighborhoods have their own ideas.

The baker, the ‘momma,’ the worker: Cal Poly Sage restaurant supervisor Karen May dies of heart attack

“She did something beautiful. She took a group of kids here that, out there, wouldn’t make sense together.”

What to expect at graduation

As fall quarter reaches its end and most students get ready for the holidays, some 942 Cal Poly graduates will walk the stage and have something more to prepare for — the next chapter of their lives.

Jumping ship: Students abandoning Facebook

Lauren Piraro [follow id=”CPMustangNews”] Is Facebook outdated? New social media platforms are emerging, ready to steal the spotlight. To question whether Facebook is relevant for college-aged students — it’s initial target audience — is not necessarily without justification. According to…

The job scramble

Tim Wetzel [follow id= “timawetzel”] With fall graduation approaching, soon-to-be graduates have one thing on their mind — getting a job. Though Career Services doesn’t collect data individually for fall grads, Charlotte Rinaldi, assistant director for Career Services, explained that while…

Ferguson protesters march through SLO

A protest organized in response to the killing of Michael Brown by a police officer in Ferguson marched through the streets of downtown San Luis Obispo on Friday night, before the city’s annual holiday parade.

Real Food Cooperative: From ‘crazy idea’ to campus business

Their dream is to have a 100-percent student-run business that sells local, organic, sustainable food. But to make that dream come true, the six cofounders of Real Food Cooperative have to work against the clock with a modest number of volunteers and pay for equipment and ingredients out of their own pocket—approximately $8,000 so far.

WATCH: Mustang News chats with President Armstrong

Leah Horner sits down with President Armstrong with questions tweeted from students.

Easing hunger pains: The Cal Poly Hunger Program

Vouchers are given out on campus and can be redeemed at 19 Metro Station.