The crash was classified as a level I multi-casualty incident (MCI), meaning it only involved three to ten patients.
SLOMA receives $400,000 grant
The grant money will be put toward the $15 million three-story museum project.
Local clothing swap helps women in need
Cal Poly graduate Asia Croson organizes a clothing swap every quarter.
Keeping authenticity alive: Local vintage shop brings community and vendors together
If there’s one word that Ruby Rose owner, Stephanie Hendry, lives by, it’s “authentic.” To be authentic means to be genuine in nature. To be authentic means to be true to the core, regardless of any obstacles that may arise.…
Campus investigating multiple sexual assault allegations involving same person
At least one Title IX investigation will conclude Oct. 6, according to a written document shown to Mustang News.
Palm Theatre: Where curiosity meets cinema
Some students chose Palm Theatre as their first choice to watch movies.
Giuseppe’s: Senior project turned popular restaurant
When political science student Joe DiFronzo chose his senior project back in 1988, he knew there was only one option: opening a restaurant. DiFronzo runs the homestyle Italian restaurant Giuseppe’s Cucina Rustica, which first opened in the Landmark Hotel space…
Protect and serve: Policeman teaches racquetball on campus
Without Proll, the racquetball class would not exist at Cal Poly.
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.
You can now get coffee with a cop in San Luis Obispo
Community members can sit down with their local police to discuss issues pertinent to them at Black Horse May 12.
The need for transparency: The SLO County Board of Supervisors
By refusing to investigate themselves, the County Board of Supervisors has called their own credibility and principles into question.