Veterans to bike through campus Wednesday

For veterans who have suffered the brutalities of war, cycling can be a therapeutic experience.

Thanks to Ride 2 Recovery, veterans are participating in bike rides to help them rehabilitate injuries with minimal impact on joints, according to Jim DeCecco, local program coordinator and an Oceano elementary school teacher.

Gas leak forces road closures downtown

A gas leak downtown has forced San Luis Obispo authorities to shut down some areas of the city Friday, according to San Luis Obispo police.

Inside the Fall Career Fair: What to expect

If there’s anything that makes a college student want to stay in school as long as possible, it’s the fear that comes with searching for a job in the real world.

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.

Professors, administrators thrilled with new math and science center

As he walks around the Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics, College of Science and Mathematics Dean Phil Bailey is beaming.

University police: 15 arrests, 5 medical transports during WOW

University Police Department (UPD) Chief George Hughes confirmed the number of on and off campus arrests and citations that UPD made from September 16 through 22 during move-in and Week of Welcome.

Photos: Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics

Mustang Daily Staff Report [follow id= “mustangdaily”] The classrooms of Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics were filled with students and professors for the first time Monday morning. If every classroom and laboratory was filled to full capacity…

Transportation Demystified

You’re back at Cal Poly for Fall quarter — or maybe you’re here for the first time — and ready to experience all San Luis Obispo has to offer: beautiful beaches, downtown nightlife and delicious restaurants.
That is, until you realize one important detail: You don’t have a car.

Taking a different road: Activities to do without a car

If you think you’ll miss out on the college experience because you don’t have a car, think again. With a little motivation and creativity, Cal Poly students manage to find fun things to do both on and off campus.