Hundreds of stray animals, dogs in particular, were killed in Sochi, Russia to make way for the Winter Olympics.
Victim of fatal traffic collision identified as Cal Poly student
At approximately 5 a.m. on Saturday, Boswell was in the roadway in the 4300 block of South Higuera and was struck by a driver heading southbound, according to police. The driver was a 25-year-old man from Arroyo Grande.
Gender Buffet sheds light on women in STEM
Sophia Liu/Mustang News A panel of women in STEM-related fields discussed issues women face as the minority in the workplace. Kayla Missman [follow id = “kaymissman”] The Gender Equity Center kicked off its Women’s HERstory series Feb. 7 with a…
Wanted: Culture in the classroom
The university is looking to boost the level of “cultural competency” in its existing curriculum.
Sheriff still investigating 1996 disappearance of freshman Kristin Smart
The last time anyone saw Kristin Smart was in 1996, when the then-Cal Poly freshman walked back toward her dorm after an off-campus party and mysteriously went missing.
The Poly persuasion
When Salinas High School senior Trent Storm submitted his Cal Poly application in November, he became one of nearly 52,000 applicants fighting to be accepted for Fall 2014.
Real-life periodic table shows elements' full use
“We just wanted to have a display for students to see the elements and their practical uses,” Cal Poly chemistry professor Derek Gragson said.
ASI offers free legal services to students, faculty
The consultations can be the first step in helping a student solve issues they can’t resolve on their own.
ASI Board of Directors representative working on resolution to support greeks
After meeting with Panhellenic President Danielle Durante earlier this week, Connor Paquin, a civil engineering junior and member of the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Board of Directors, is considering taking up a resolution on the proposed party registration policy with the board.
ASI committee takes up open club membership poilcy
The advocacy committee is working on understanding the executive order and has met with Dean of Students Jean DeCosta to discuss the policy.
Speaker to explore radioactive levels on central coast
Through a partnership with UCLA’s Institute for Digital Research and Education, the Radioisotope Center’s team has built a vehicle-mounted radiation-monitoring system with a public web-based interface to inform people about radiation levels in their communities.