One Cal Poly student decided to take her post-grad plans abroad. Here’s what she learned.
From student to soldier: An inside look at the ROTC program
2nd Lt. Katherine Holst commissioned through Cal Poly’s ROTC program and learned many lessons during her time as a cadet.
Incoming students can now apply to multiple CSUs with one application
The next application submission period for Fall 2018 will open on Oct. 1 through Cal State Apply.
Perspectives: Should college tuition be free?
The right to college By Hunter White Hunter White is a history junior and Mustang News columnist. The views expressed in this column do not reflect the viewpoints and editorial coverage of Mustang News. A college education serves two purposes…
Protect and serve: Policeman teaches racquetball on campus
Without Proll, the racquetball class would not exist at Cal Poly.
Spending down, turnout up in last ASI presidential election
This was the first presidential race in the past five years where the winner was not the candidate who spent the most.
Pilot party registration program gives a warning before a fine
The city council approved a program that will give residents 20 minutes to quiet down before police issue a citation.
Cal Polyamorous: Managing plural relationships in college
The Polycule is a four-way relationship between three Cal Poly students and an alumna.
Pomp, circumstance, rinse and repeat
Fortunately, there is a practical way to further prolong your inevitable arrival into the real world: keep going to school.
How to combine art and beer
Seeing full-length tables on lawns around San Luis Obispo is not uncommon.
Depression knows no discrimination
At first glance you would never know that during college, recent Cal Poly graduate John Jae Woo Lee battled with chronic depression.