We study to do better in class. We work out to try to obtain a date. We eat well to not create future health problems. Yet something we fail to act upon is our mental health. The effects are real, but they are somehow seen as less important than other aspects of our lives.
Hungry and Homeless: New survey shows some Cal Poly students lack basic living necessities
Video by Sydney Brandt A study conducted by California State University (CSU) systems in January 2018 found that 41.6 percent of students reported food insecurity and 10.9 percent reported homelessness. These results are also reflected in a recent survey of…
Student’s cannabis business raises question about what can be posted on campus
Computer science senior Nico Pitchon was told by University Police Department (UPD) to stop putting up flyers advertising his cannabis business, Slo Dro Co., Jan. 22. Ltd. Bryan Cox contacted Pitchon and said he was violating federal law because Cal…
How to keep your fitness and health New Year’s resolutions
Many New Year’s resolutions die by February. Here’s how to keep yours going all year long.
Cal Poly Food Pantry partners with SLO Food Bank
The Cal Poly Food Pantry partnered with the Food Bank Coalition of San Luis Obispo County for the first time.
Mental Health Awareness Week bucks the stigma for fourth time
ASI and PULSE teamed up to raise awareness of mental health disorders and the stigmas surrounding them.
A look at mental illness in college
How it feels to attend college while living with mental illness
The rise of festival culture
The rise of the festival culture may more dangerous than you think.
WATCH: Students ride a mechanical bull to ‘Buck the Stigma’
Did you see the bulls on campus today?
Back to school blues
The darkness of winter tends to cause our bodies to produce more melatonin, a hormone related to sleep.
Mustang News Now: 1-Minute update
Mustang News anchor Michelle Logan has the headlines you need to know going into this week.