The Panhellenic population problem: Cal Poly invites more sororities to accommodate students

Cal Poly plans to invite two new sororities to help spread out the large number of women in existing chapters.

The boomerang generation: living with parents post-grad

Twenty-five percent of people in their 20s and early 30s are currently living with their parents. That’s a substantial increase from only one generation ago, when just one in 10 young adults moved back home.

The ‘Isla Vista phenomenon’: San Luis Obispo city council tries to decrease the amount of student-dominanted neighborhoods

The plan is currently being looked at by Cal Poly administration, UPD, SLOPD, city council and others.

Mustang News Now: 1-Minute update

Mustang News anchor Leah Horner has the headlines you need to know going into this week.

Candidates and the media: ASI makes recommendations for election code changes

Recommendations include having a “media day” where candidates freely talk with the media about their candidacy.

How Cal Poly ranks academically

See how Cal Poly ranks against other schools in the country.

Study abroad: Thanksgiving away from home

Ask an American what Thanksgiving is all about. They’ll say it’s a time for reflecting on what they’re grateful for. They might even throw in something about pilgrims.

If you ever wondered which words we use most often in headlines

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RECON enlists citizen scientists to explore the outer reaches of space

The Research and Education Collaborative Occultation Network (RECON) plans to enlist citizen scientists from around the western United States to measure Kuiper belt objects.

On the line: The Cal Poly bass team

The Cal Poly bass team consists of eight members who compete against other colleges in four teams of two. Each team needs their own boat and is only allowed to fish with artificial lures, as opposed to live bait. The teams keep their five heaviest fish. When the time runs up, the team with the heaviest weight among ten fish wins.