Mustang News, June 5, 2014: WOW leaders graduate from training, crop sciences selling fresh fruit

Olivia DeGennaro [follow id= “LivDeGennaro”] Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

For Student Affairs, year focused on alcohol, partying

Cal Poly’s administration has been hands-on in student life this year, for better or for worse.

Mustang News, June 4, 2014: Panel discusses money in politics, students train horses for sale

Mustang News anchor Katie McDermott covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

Muslim Student Association hopes to educate campus on Shariah law

The MSA says Shariah is a hot topic that is being touted in our media with more commonality as states move to outlaw it, and it is therefore becoming more important to understand what Shariah is.

Downtown Association partners with Cal Poly to ensure 'safe commencement'

Cal Poly’s student affairs office also asked PULSE to create a 45-second video about “a responsible and dignified graduation.”

Mustang News, May 29, 2014: KCPR DJs under investigation, students start stock trading club

Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

Student radio hosts offered penis pics in return for donations

Cal Poly officials are investigating an incident involving the official university radio station KCPR after student hosts on its sex talk show offered to send pictures of their genitals and “butthole”s as part of a radio station fundraiser.

Mustang News, May 28, 2014: Cal Poly shows support for Isla Vista, hosts Relay for Life

Mustang News anchor Katie McDermott covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

Fencing club holds annual open tournament

Fencers from around the area came to Mott Gym to compete in the 2014 San Luis Obispo Open.

CSU Board of Trustees moves Grand Avenue housing project forward

The proposed plan would implement a 1,475-person residence hall specifically for freshmen near the Grand Avenue entrance to the campus.

Safer to train local bars on recognizing sexual assault

Bystander intervention could make its way downtown, thanks to Safer’s Safe Bars program, which would be used to train bar managers, bartenders and bouncers.