The sheep was reported stolen to UPD at approximately 10:30 a.m on Tuesday. Officers conducted an investigation and were able to locate the sheep in an apartment complex in San Luis Obispo.
Graduate students help local residents with disabilities by renovating homes
Mustang News reporter Lisa Diaz went to Grover Beach to see how a group of Cal Poly students is making an impact on the community.
Today's Top 5: More healthy food, a Big West title, underage drinking and more
The week is halfway over — take a quick break with today’s top stories.
Mustang News, May 21, 2014: Construction continues, students help community through PolyHouse
Mustang News anchor Christina Favuzzi covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
Cal Poly, community health experts meet on underage drinking
A May 14 forum addressed issues of underage drinking.
Mustang Minute: Real Food Collaborative brings healthy options to campus
The Real Food Collaborative held a menu testing on Monday. Reporter Jenna Brown joined the club on Dexter Lawn to check out the locally grown food options.
IFC committee set to plan Greek Row
Members within the Interfraternity Council (IFC) invited national Theta Chi vice president and California lawyer William Palmer to help Cal Poly plan a Greek Row.
Student-designed golf cart (almost) drives itself
Self-driving vehicles have fascinated engineers and consumers for some time. A division of Cal Poly’s robotics club is trying their hands at this technology.
Today's Top 5: From Greek Week victories to linking sexual assaults
Summer is just around the corner, but until then, stay up to date with campus stories.
Therapy dogs relieve midterm stress
Students stopped by the library on Wednesday to visit with some therapy dogs before midterms. Reporter Jenna Brown joined them to see how visiting with therapy dogs can be a fun way to relax.
Restrictive marijuana law stalled at SLO council meeting
The proposed ordinance resulted from complaints about noxious odors from outdoor medical marijuana cultivation in a residential area.