Flu shots will be available at the Health Center later this week.
California drought scorches Learn By Doing
While the drought has prevented students from gaining practical experience, it hasn’t stopped students from wanting to learn by doing.
@CPPrezArmstrong: Twitter’s newest member
Twitter has a new kid on the block: Cal Poly President Jeffrey Armstrong.
ASI fights possible Student Success Fee changes
At $780 per year, Cal Poly has one of the highest Student Success Fees in the California State University (CSU) system, totaling approximately $14 million this academic year.
Campus climate survey summary released, reveals the good and the bad
In an email to students, Cal Poly released an executive summary of the 2014 Campus Climate Survey.
Mustang News Weekly Recap, Oct. 9, 2014: UPD pilots 9-1-1 campaign, ASI fights potential fee increase
Mustang News anchors Mallory St. George and Dillon Payne recap Mustang News’ biggest stories this week.
UPD pilots new 9-1-1 awareness campaign
UPD is one of five agencies in California spreading awareness to reduce non-emergency calls placed to 9-1-1 dispatch centers.
Dean of Students email addresses Facebook posts, vehicular vandalism
“Such acts have no place in the Cal Poly family.”
ASI fights potential fee increase
Cal Poly students could pay $4 more in fees next year to fund an organization most of them have probably never heard of.
Cal Poly recalls student-made chocolate bars for possible contamination
The chocolate bars are allegedly contaminated with undeclared allergens including peanuts, milk and soy.
Up-and-coming ethnic studies club highlights importance of cultural education
The Comparative Ethnic Studies Association (CESA), an up and coming club, plans to further cultural consciousness on campus.