Mustang News anchor Leah Horner has the headlines you need to know going into this week.
5th graders: constructing their futures with sand
Cal Poly architectural engineering and liberal studies students teamed up to teach local 5th graders about what they do, and it all led up to a beach day where the students designed and built their own sandcastles.
Top ten things you need to know about Cal Poly’s future
Cal Poly may soon be a year long school if President Armstrong’s master plan is passed.
Cal Poly students work to sustain
The Cal Poly Future Fuels club wants to bridge a gap they see between students and the community. See what the Future Fuels club had in store for city residents at the Central Coast Sustainability Festival.
Men walk in high heels to protest sexual assault
Three hundred people signed up to walk a mile in high heels through downtown San Luis Obispo.
Diversity, housing, new buildings and sustainability encompass Cal Poly’s master plan
The goal is to house 100 percent of freshmen and sophomores.
Cal Poly’s fitness phenomenon
We should strive to dismantle the fat and skinny dichotomy; doing so is the best way to remedy our narrow perception of the “normal” college student.
DOC BURNSTEIN’S HELPS MAKE-A-WISH
Doc Burnstein’s Ice Cream Shop teams up with Make-A-Wish to help one little girl’s dreams come true.
Nostalgia through neon: Local professor celebrates small businesses with neon sign art series
Who says neon is tacky?
Oh, SNAP: Why you may want to keep it down the next time you turn up
Welcome to the Student Neighborhood Assistance Program, or SNAP.