Food, henna and a cultural education: CultureFest 2014

Musical performances, cultural dances and ethnic food booths were just a few of many attractions at CultureFest.

IFC has record-breaking fall rush

Approximately 1,100 men participated in rush, 300-400 more than usual.

Cal Poly’s food pantry is fully stocked

Any hungry Cal Poly student can go to the PULSE office and ask for food from the food pantry.

Faculty association battles for new contract with CSU system

The CFA and Cal Poly have been fighting for a fair contract, but it’s been proving hard to come to an agreement.

Campus Climate Survey: The numbers, the successes, the problems

The survey indicated 1,410 respondents had experienced “exclusionary, intimidating, offensive and/or hostile conduct” at Cal Poly.

Mustang News Now: 1-Minute update

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

The 19 percent: Women in engineering

“You literally can’t win.” Sometimes, that’s how computer science junior Nicole Giusti feels as a woman in the College of Engineering, where men make up more than 80 percent of the population.

‘Out in Athletics’ forum draws big crowd

The crowd filled the room and spilled into the hallway.

Cal Poly, West Coast jump on the Yik Yak bandwagon

Approximately 23 percent of Cal Poly undergraduates currently use Yik Yak.

SLOPD grant allows crackdown on alcohol crimes

SLOPD and UPD increase enforcement to address minors’ alcoholic consumption and possession.

Big change coming to class registration, has yet to be revealed

An official release about the change will be sent to students via email in late October.