Mustang News anchor Jenna Brown covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
5 highlights from Cal Poly's Greek Week
Cal Poly’s Greek community based the week on The Hunger Games and divided into separate “districts” to compete against each other to see what fraternity and sorority will raise the most money.
Colombini plans for his future
Jason Colombini tells Leah Horner about his plans for the near future and how they might involve Cal Poly.
District 2: The victors of Greek Week 2014
Sunday had only one event, but all the Greek Week teams gave it their all to bring home the gold.
Cal Poly Democrats return to campus
Daniel Estes, economics and political science third year, decided to restart the Cal Poly Democrats after seeing a need for a group that would allow students on the liberal end of the political spectrum to come together and express themselves.
Years of sexual assaults near Cal Poly may be linked
The University Police Department (UPD) and San Luis Obispo police department (SLOPD) are working together to investigate two sexual assaults that happened this past month, UPD Chief George Hughes said.
On last day of Greek Week left, District 5 still holding first
Throughout many activities and competitions this week, District 5 has come out on top. They have been in first place since Wednesday.
The interactive cure to your post-grad anxiety
Nervous about life after graduation? Being a Cal Poly grad should help.
App aims to transform garden
Cal Poly graduate David Harms created an app that grows a garden in front of your eyes.
Skip the coffee line with Expresso
Cal Poly students create an app that could let you escape the coffee line.