Gallo Wine exec, Cal Poly alum speaks on success, innovation

Halfway through his freshman year, Gallo’s father told him the family business, E. & J. Gallo Winery, was going to start a printing business — and Tom was going to run it.

6 signs fall has fallen upon SLO

Since you wouldn’t be able to tell by the weather.

Professor breaks women’s powerlifting record with 292-lbs. deadlift

Slivovsky broke a United States Powerlifting Association (USPA) record in the American category at the International Powerlifting League World Championships in Las Vegas this past weekend. The record was for the raw deadlift.

Weekly Weather Forecast, Nov. 14, 2013

Olivia DeGennaro [follow id= “LivDeGennaro”] Mustang News weather reporter Olivia DeGennaro has your five day forecast for the weekend.

Mustang News Weekly Recap, Nov. 14, 2013: Laptops stolen around campus, Poly Planner to launch in winter

Mustang News anchors Taylor Phillips and Kyle Shields cover the week’s biggest news stories at Cal Poly.

From afar, Cal Poly Filipinos feel typhoon’s effects

Cultural clubs on campus have been teaming up together to raise awareness and funds for this disaster. PCE club president Calvin Choy and co-coordinator Serena Brown have set up a webpage that allows people to donate online.

Food stamps slashed, local recipients struggling

A tri-tip sandwich and small soda from Firestone Grill costs $11 — and judging by the restaurant’s popularity among students, most people on campus have no problem spending that amount on a delicious meal. But many living in San Luis Obispo County cannot afford to part with that sum so casually.

Mustang Minute: International Education Week

Lisa Diaz [follow id= “vaya_con_diaz”] Mustang News reporter Lisa Diaz shows you how Cal Poly is celebrating International Education Week.

Mustang News Homecoming Edition, November 14, 2013

Olivia DeGennaro [follow id= “LivDeGennaro”] Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro tells you everything you need to know about this weekend’s homecoming events at Cal Poly.

ASI concerts adapt to ‘cultural shift’

Returning students may have noticed a decrease in the number of concerts hosted by Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) this quarter.