A seven-month investigation by Mustang News found that Cal Poly did not list a handful of reported rapes in its crime statistics in recent years, including a 2011 one that police now acknowledge should have been disclosed.
Bars will stay open mornings of graduation
Associated Students, Inc. leaders requested the bars stay open, according to the statement, “since students are adults and must take responsibility for their own behavior.”
Today's Top 5: From surviving campus dining to backlash on VP's call for closed bars on mornings of commencement
Don’t miss what’s happening on campus today.
Second day of Greek Week: Dodgeball, bowling and more
District 4 won the dodgeball tournament. District 8 went for gold in the bowling matches and collected the most cans for the SLO Food Bank.
Mustang News, May 14, 2014: Priority registration open, Cal Poly athletes signed by NFL
Mustang News anchor Katie McDermott covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
City Council member comes out against VP Humphrey, Mayor Marx on pre-commencement drinking
Dan Carpenter said that he thinks it is “a bad idea” to recommend when businesses should and should not operate.
Word on the street: How common do you think Islamophobia is at Cal Poly?
“Honestly, I wouldn’t say it’s a huge issue just because there probably isn’t a huge Islamic population here, and there’s no one really to discriminate against.”
Muslim Student Association challenges 'Radical Islam' event
“Radical Islam,” an event planned for Tuesday evening by the Cal Poly College Republicans, has stirred up controversy on campus.
Let the games begin; District 6 leads after first day of Greek Week
The first day of Greek Week started out strong with a total of five, fun-filled activities.
Mustang News, May 13, 2014: Fire on campus, Follow-up on Armstrong's keynote address
Mustang News anchor Jenna Brown covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.