Mustang Minute, Oct. 2, 2013: Panhellenic sororities show off their new members

Mustang News reporter Ashley DeVriend interviews Panhellenic sorority members about their new pledge classes.

Changes keep WOWies on campus

This year’s Week of Welcome underwent many changes, including an earlier kick-off and more activities in the beginning of the week, said Scott Kjorlien, a WOW Executive Board member.

Colombini announces three main goals for school year

Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) President Jason Colombini has three main items on his to-do list: grow and develop ASI Student Government, engage Cal Poly with the surrounding community and effectively represent all students.

Behind the scenes of sexual assault

Safer is fighting a misconception that college campuses don’t reprimand students found guilty of sexual assault.

CSU honors go to graphic communication senior

Last month, Juana Villa was recognized by the California State University Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement for continuing to develop her English language skills while enrolled in her university classes.

Cal State to support Obama higher education plan

The California State University is looking to work with federal lawmakers on controversial plans to enhance accountability across higher education.

Cal Poly officials tighten up on off-campus behavior

Are actions of misconduct committed off campus as significant as those committed on campus?

Officials at Cal Poly believe so.

Mustang Minute, Oct. 1, 2013: ASI President Jason Colombini talks office hours from Dexter Lawn

Mustang News reporter Christina Favuzzi interviews Associated Students, Inc. President Jason Colombini during his Tuesday open office hours.

CSU Board of Trustees member Peter Mehas dies

Mehas was celebrating his 50th year working in education, including a stint as the secretary of education for former Gov. George Deukmejian.

Annual security report shows less arrests, more campus discipline

Cal Poly’s annual Clery report, published Monday by the University Police Department (UPD), showed a shift in drug and alcohol punishments.

Cal Poly escapes immediate effects of government shutdown

The United States federal government officially shut down at midnight eastern time last night, leading to furloughs of thousands of government employees, including more than 90 percent of the Department of Education’s staff.