Gay or God? Cal Poly sparks queer-faith dialogue

For a long time, Bre Goetz didn’t think she could be gay and a good Christian.

Local veterans come full circle

One man was a survivor of D-Day.

Another, a survivor of Iwo Jima.

There were 14 veterans in total from the Central Coast — their valor still radiating through their 90-year-old wrinkles — gathered around the World War II memorial in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 27.

Financial Aid Office to cancel unaccepted federal loans

If you haven’t accepted your financial aid loan yet, you have until Nov. 22 until it is cancelled.

But you have accepted a loan, signed a promissory note, completed loan counseling and you received a check, you are fine.

From the dorms: What’s the word on drug-sniffing dogs?

Cal Poly police have worked with University Housing to bring drug-sniffing dogs into the hallways outside students’ rooms, and they are planning to increase the dogs’ usage this year.

It’s not all about soccer: Cal Poly vs. UC Santa Barbara

Lisa Vance visited friends at UC Santa Barbara the weekend before Halloween this year.

Laptops stolen from sorority house, nearby apartment

The San Luis Obispo Police Department (SLOPD) responded to two burglaries Thursday night, with multiple laptops stolen in both incidents, Sgt. Chad Pfarr confirmed.

The digital booty call

The digital age has ushered in more finger-to-phone typing than face-to-face talking. This not only changes the way people interact with each other, but it is shaking the grounds of how dating works today.

Secrets from the sky

Mustang News reporter Briana Whitney flies with California Highway Patrol and gains exclusive information above Central Coast landmarks including Hearst Castle and the Diablo Canyon Power Plant.

Mustang News, Nov. 7, 2013: Drug dogs in the dorms, Physchological impacts of daylight saving time

Ashley DeVriend [follow id= “AshleyDeVriend”] Mustang News anchor Ashley DeVriend talks today’s biggest news at Cal Poly.

Community fires back at edge-of-campus housing plans

While the plan still needs to be passed by the California State University Board of Trustees, draft renderings of the building and its site plan were presented at the forum.

Sustainable energy movement comes to Cal Poly

A world-wide energy movement is reaching out to Cal Poly this November to educate students, faculty and staff on ways to find a rational middle for sustainable energy for the future.