Mustang Minute: Monarch butterflies return to Central Coast

Christina Favuzzi [follow id= “ChristinaFav”] The Monarch butterflies have returned to the Central Coast and the Pismo State Beach Butterfly Grove is teeming with them. Christina Favuzzi reports from Pismo.

Grosz leads on and off the field

Trent Merfeld [follow id= “MerfyMerf”] Sullivan Grosz is a leader. He leads the team with 6.5 sacks. He leads as a team captain for the second straight year. And he leads as a gentleman. This Friday marks the fifth year…

6 signs fall has fallen upon SLO

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

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.

Familiar faces: Meet the alumni

Homecoming is a time for all Cal Poly alumni to return to their old stomping grounds. Among these former Mustangs are a few well-known graduates. But not everyone on campus knows they came from Cal Poly.

The history of homecoming

Cal Poly celebrates homecoming every year as a way to bring current students and alumni together for a spirited and eventful weekend.

Mustang Minute: Safer hosts Healthy Sex on Dex

Christina Favuzzi [follow id= “ChristinaFav”]

Tougher than getting the degree: getting California tuition

Four winters ago, Travis Spanu was shoveling away snow from the night before just to pull out of his driveway. Last winter, he was wearing shorts and T-shirt drinking his iced coffee on the way to his engineering class.

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.

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.

Library phone lockers give students a place to recharge

The library is providing a place for students to charge their phones called the “Power Up” station.