Courtesy Photo Dirk Spits will cycle 17,000 miles to raise awareness and money for his charity, 99%RIDE. Sara Natividad [follow id=”s_nativi”] Dirk Spits left his comfortable life in Amsterdam, hopped on a bike with 80 pounds on his back and…
Students honored at California State Senate
President Armstrong invited the students on the trip, which was the first of its kind during his time at Cal Poly.
Mustang News, Feb. 12, 2014: Vote on CLA fee increase nearing, ASI announces new campaign rules
Mustang News anchor Ashley DeVriend covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
Greek life waiting on National Panhellenic Council to finalize policy
Though Danielle Durante has received unofficial support from Panhellenic presidents on the latest policy, she is waiting to hold a vote until National Panhellenic Council (NPC) approves it.
Critic of CSU salaries gains support in bid for Congress
Photo courtesy of Neon Tommy. State Sen. Ted Lieu (left) was in favor of a bill that would have allowed university admissions officers to consider race, gender and ethnicity in admissions. Gov. Jerry Brown (right) vetoed the bill. Kyle McCarty…
Student Affairs to take leadership role in changing Campus Dining
As part of an effort to make the university more residential and “24/7,” as well as accommodate the growing number of students who will be living on campus, Student Affairs will now play an increased role in directing Campus Dining.
Greek life party registration policy likely to pass Tuesday
Tuesday will mark the 31st day that fraternities and sororities have been on social probation.
Mustang Minute: Kennedy Library receives 2014 Excellence in Academic Libraries Award
Ashley DeVriend [follow id= “ashleydevriend”] Mustang News reporter Ashley DeVriend looks into why the Robert E. Kennedy Library received the 2014 Excellence in Academic Libraries award. The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) recognized the Kennedy Library for its…
Location-based poetry app wins at Hackathon
In the true spirit of interdisciplinary activities, this past weekend’s Hackathon birthed a hybrid between the arts and technology: {575} placed first in the Second Annual Design and Dev Hackathon.
IRS increases funding to campus taxpayer clinic
Last year the program received $45,000, and this year it almost doubled — even though Congress cut money overall.
CLA proposing four new minors
Sophia Liu/Mustang News “Sometimes new technological drivers may fail to deliver because they didn’t have the human element in the equation,” said Doug Epperson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Suha Saya [follow id=”suhasaya”] The College of Liberal Arts…