Kassi Luja Though Yogurt Creations opened early this past week, the frozen yogurt shop is holding a grand opening event on Oct. 3. at 10 a.m. The opening will feature various speakers including owner John Bolton and live music, though the performer has yet to be determined. There will also be a raffle prize for […]
Yogurt Creations to hold official grand opening
Cal Poly gearing up to assess campus diversity
Shaun Kahmann/Mustang Daily Students relax in the MultiCultural Center, which fosters a community for students of different ethnic backgrounds at Cal Poly. The university is planning to launch a survey measuring Cal Poly’s attitudes toward diversity in February. Shaun Kahmann A new survey by the Office of University Diversity and Inclusivity aims to determine once […]
Cedar Creek boosts security, cracks down on nightlife
The Cedar Creek Homeowners Association posted notices on residents’ doors Thursday morning announcing increased security, including police presence.
Student dies from gunshot wound in student neighborhood near campus
One Cal Poly student died from a gunshot wound to the head near Cal Poly Wednesday, drawing heavy police presence and university officials to a popular student housing area near campus.
CFA bargains for first pay raise in six years
The California Faculty Association (CFA) and California State University (CSU) amended their Collective Bargaining Agreement on Aug. 26, raising faculty’s pay for the first time in six years.
Tacos To-Go bites into new location
Something is sizzling in Poly Canyon Village (PCV), and it isn’t just the heat. Tacos To-Go, the on-campus Mexican cuisine cart has expanded into a dine-in sized restaurant found in the heart of PCV offering more options and more elbowroom
Cal Poly football seeks consistency at Portland State
Head coach Tim Walsh must have one heck of a halftime speech. Through three games this season, the Cal Poly football team (1-2) has played well, but only half the time.
Men’s soccer looks to extend winning streak
Before the men’s soccer home match against UC Santa Barbara this past season, head coach Paul Holocher pulled his team aside and told the young athletes that they needed to compete on the soccer field as if they were ninjas.
Jimmy Eat World rocks the stage
Twenty years of music in two hours. Sound impossible? Not for the veteran musicians of Jimmy Eat World. Band members Jim Adkins, Tom Linton, Zach Lind and Rick Burch were up for the challenge and delivered on some of their biggest hits at SLO Brewing Co. this past Tuesday night.
They’re here: Largest freshman class hits Cal Poly
Cal Poly recently welcomed the largest freshman class in university history, sparking changes affecting agencies across campus.
Mustang News becomes fifth name of Cal Poly’s newspaper
I should have looked at my watch for an official time of death. But what I can say is that at approximately 8:45 a.m. Friday morning, Mustang Daily was no more.
