Students and families can now kick off Cal Poly’s 2013 Parent and Family Weekend with a bang.
Music department to kick off Parent and Family Weekend
A personal account: the Nike Women’s Marathon
It’s 6:30 a.m. on a Sunday, and I’m standing in 45-degree weather across from Union Square with 30,000 other people. As a full moon descends behind us on Post Street, spotlights flash and Beyoncé’s voice floods the speakers.
Mustang Minute, Oct. 22, 2013: Get lost in Cal Poly’s corn maze
As night falls, the Cal Poly corn maze becomes a destination for thrill seekers with cobwebs, coffins, and chainsaws around every corner. Christina Favuzzi sees if she can make it through the maze.
Mustang News, Oct. 22, 2013: Local building turns 100, city bans short-term rentals
Olivia DeGennaro Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro talks today’s biggest Cal Poly news.
MyThai, affordable for the quality
With the stress of midterms fast approaching and school work piling up, going out to eat was the perfect excuse to take a break. I invited a group of friends to enjoy a warm and filling meal before we dove into another busy week.
More students, more problems
The largest freshman class to date — totaling 4,800 — was welcomed to the Cal Poly community for the 2013-2014 school year.
IHC offers ‘triple threat’ celebrations for UCSB soccer game
For those looking for something other than a party or pregame before Friday’s soccer game against Santa Barbara, the Inter Housing Council is hosting a “dry” three-phase event with free food, music and frozen yogurt discounts.
Mustang Minute, Oct. 21, 2013: Runners recount Nike Women’s Marathon
Mustang News reporter Ashley DeVriend talks with Cal Poly students who ran the Nike Women’s Marathon in San Francisco on Sunday.
Your education, on loan
College is an investment, and for many Cal Poly students, college is an investment with interest.
Last year, 10,861 Cal Poly students used some kind of financial aid, amounting to $136 million.
Prop 30 opponent highlights Cal Poly political seminar
Cal Poly’s Institute for Advanced Technology and Public Policy gathered six leading political minds in the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center October 11 to discuss solutions to California’s political problems.
SLOlio, a gathering of true stories and community
Humans have been gathering to tell stories since the dawn of time. From campfires to dinner parties, the art of storytelling has been transformed from explaining why things are the way they are to personal experiences that have shaped the person you are.
