Mustang News, May 28, 2014: Cal Poly shows support for Isla Vista, hosts Relay for Life

Mustang News anchor Katie McDermott covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

Today's Top 5: From NCAA Regional host to expanding housing project

Catch up after the long weekend with some of the essential stories circling campus.

Firm introduces plan to expand University Union

The Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors heard a proposal last week to nearly double the size of the Julian A. McPhee University Union within the next 10 years.

From rivals to neighbors: After massacre, Cal Poly reacts to Santa Barbara shootings

Elliot Rodger, a 22-year-old Santa Barbara City College student, rampaged across the streets in Isla Vista, firing at multiple people from his BMW before eventually crashing his car and fatally shooting himself.

Fencing club holds annual open tournament

Fencers from around the area came to Mott Gym to compete in the 2014 San Luis Obispo Open.

Alpha Phi responds to shootings outside UCSB chapter house

At least one Cal Poly Alpha Phi member was in Santa Barbara visiting friends at UCSB on Friday night when two women were shot on the UCSB Alpha Phi house front lawn.

Today's Top 5: From the Mustang Mile to Lightning in a Bottle

Hannah Joslin [follow id=”joslin_hannah”] 1. Mustang Mile runs through campus for its third year Associated Students, Inc. partnered with Aware Awake Alive on Wednesday to put on the third annual Mustang Mile 5K. 2. TBT: Chris Frias leads track into…

Candidates for agriculture dean speak on campus

Mustang News reporter Katie McDermott takes us inside the forums of the candidates for the open dean position in the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences.

Mustang Mile runs through campus for its third year

If you saw random costumes or heard loud music, it was probably coming from the third annual Mustang Mile 5K.

CSU Board of Trustees moves Grand Avenue housing project forward

The proposed plan would implement a 1,475-person residence hall specifically for freshmen near the Grand Avenue entrance to the campus.