The memory of Carson Starkey, and how his life was tragically taken in 2008 by a preventable hazing situation, reminds the entire Cal Poly community of how important it is to adhere to hazing-related rules.
What is Cal Poly thankful for? Part III
Post-turkey festivities, Cal Poly administration, faculty and staff are still thankful for national parks and peace.
What is Cal Poly thankful for? Part II
Cal Poly administration, faculty and staff are thankful for free speech and beaches this year.
What is Cal Poly thankful for? Part I
Cal Poly staff, faculty and administrators discuss what they are thankful for globally, nationally, locally and personally.
CEA president ‘saddened’ by Matt Yount’s death in Spain
CEA’s local team has worked closely with the authorities, the United States Embassy and students on site to memorialize Yount and to determine the cause of the accident, CEA President Marcie Schneider said.
Reaction to party tied to deep-seated feelings
The recent “Colonial Bros and Nava-hos” party was the tipping point for neglected minority students, Cross Cultural Centers assistant director Erin Echols said.
Cal Fire investigating fire near VG Cafe
San Luis Obispo Fire Department responded to a brush fire on the hills between VG Cafe, Freemont and Sierra Madre Tower 1 at approximately 10:45 p.m. Monday night, Cal Fire Capt. April Mangels said.
Mustang News, Nov. 26, 2013: Alumnus dies in car crash, students react to controversial party
Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro recaps today’s biggest news at Cal Poly.
Mustang Minute: Shoppers camp out for Black Friday sales
Black Friday a few days away and Mustang News reporter Ashley DeVriend talks with one shopper who is already in line for the big sale.
Police look for two suspects in shooting of student
The San Luis Obispo Police Department is pursuing two suspects in the Nov. 21 shooting of former Cal Poly football player and economics senior Geoffrey Hyde, Captain Chris Staley said.