Mustang Success Center offers students support

The center opened at the beginning of the quarter, but Mustang Success Center director Shannon Stephens said they have already helped students solve many problems.

Mustang News Weekly Recap, Oct. 24, 2013: Pub discussed for campus, Skateboarding policy under review

Jenna Brown and Aaron Bandler [follow id= “JournalistJenna”][follow id= “BandlersBanter”] Mustang News anchors Jenna Brown and Aaron Bandler cover this week’s biggest news at Cal Poly.

UC Santa Barbara soccer rivalry tickets sold out

The Cal Poly Athletics Department gave away the last of its 11,000 tickets at approximately 10:35 a.m. on Thursday. Ticket representatives turned away students as they showed up at their office, telling them no more tickets would be printed before the 7 p.m. game in Alex G. Spanos Stadium.

Mustang News, Oct. 24, 2013: Mustang Success Center launches, Engineers Without Borders 100 strong

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

THE RIVALRY EDITION

For wall to wall coverage of the Blue-Green Rivalry, click here and get your fill.

Questions surround possible on-campus pub

“If the decision is made to have a pub on campus, it’s up to Cal Poly to make sure they know the responsibilities that come with the choice,” Jenn Rhoads, the San Luis Obispo County coordinator for Friday Night Live said.

Mustang Minute, Oct. 23, 2013: Safer Clothesline Project

Mustang News reporter Ashley DeVriend explains the difference SAFER is making on campus through their Clothesline Project.

Blue-Green Rivalry game tickets available now

Tickets for this Friday’s soccer match against UC Santa Barbara are on sale.

Mustang News, Oct. 23, 2013: Campus wireless requires update, Soccer tickets on sale

[follow id= “ChristinaFav”] Mustang News anchor Christina Favuzzi covers today’s biggest Cal Poly news.

Mustang Minute, Oct. 22, 2013: Get lost in Cal Poly’s corn maze

[follow id= “ChristinaFav”] As night falls, the Cal Poly corn maze becomes a destination for thrill seekers with cobwebs, coffins, and chainsaws around every corner. Christina Favuzzi sees if she can make it through the maze.

More students, more problems

The largest freshman class to date — totaling 4,800 — was welcomed to the Cal Poly community for the 2013-2014 school year.