On last day of Greek Week left, District 5 still holding first

Throughout many activities and competitions this week, District 5 has come out on top. They have been in first place since Wednesday.

App aims to transform garden

Cal Poly graduate David Harms created an app that grows a garden in front of your eyes.

Skip the coffee line with Expresso

Cal Poly students create an app that could let you escape the coffee line.

Pepper spray OK on campus, but not always best choice

University Police Department Chief George Hughes confirmed students, faculty and staff members are allowed to carry sprays like mace and pepper spray on campus and in buildings, including University Housing units.

District 5 holds on to top spot after fourth day of Greek Week

After a day filled with donut-themed obstacles courses, Mr. Pickle’s sandwiches, blood donations and soccer games, District 5 (gold) sustained its first-place position.

Mustang News, May 15, 2014: Bars to stay open mornings of commencement, Norovirus on campus

Mustang News anchor Lindsey Lewis covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.

Second day of Greek Week: Dodgeball, bowling and more

District 4 won the dodgeball tournament. District 8 went for gold in the bowling matches and collected the most cans for the SLO Food Bank.

Mustang News, May 14, 2014: Priority registration open, Cal Poly athletes signed by NFL

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

Word on the street: How common do you think Islamophobia is at Cal Poly?

“Honestly, I wouldn’t say it’s a huge issue just because there probably isn’t a huge Islamic population here, and there’s no one really to discriminate against.”

Tuesday Tunes: May 13, 2014

What song could make your beautiful day even better?

Poly Playbook, May 12: Softball wins senior game, baseball clinches Irvine series

Poly Playbook anchor Lisa Diaz updates us on this week’s action in sports.