WOW, that went fast. One day I’m lugging my suitcases up the hill to the Cerro Vista Apartments and the next I’m about to be ushered out of San Luis Obispo with one final toss of a black cap. Though I have nine months left on this campus, I’d trade places with you — yes you, dear WOWies — in a heartbeat.
Editor-in-chief introduces the new Mustang Daily
Sheriff: Alcohol, drugs found in student’s body after drowning
Wagner was first reported missing on June 20, just weeks after the end of spring quarter.
Photos: The freshmen are here!
Thousands poured onto campus today — suitcases, surfboards and pillows in tow — on the largest move-in day of the year for first-year students.
Water outages disrupt campus move-in day
Photo by Zach Maher Mustang Daily staff report [follow id=”mustangdaily”] Update 1:20 p.m. Wednesday After another delay overnight, hot water is running on campus, said Tina Flack, an administrative analyst for Cal Poly Facilities. Hot water was restored near 12 p.m., nine hours after the 3 a.m. goal the university set Tuesday. A Cal Poly […]
A dorm-cooked meal
Fear not, young fledglings. Departing the nest may be daunting, but you don’t have to sacrifice good grub for the sake of campus life.
Faces of WOW: The students behind the scenes
For Orientation Programs, Week of Welcome (WOW) is perhaps the biggest event of the year. However, being a WOWie isn’t the only way to be involved.
Gear up: The guide to the perfect bike
Life’s too short to stroll in the slow lane. College living is fast-paced and requires a great quantity of movement — movement from lectures to clubs to intramural sports to study sessions to social activities galore. For those students who aren’t lucky enough to have a car on campus, a bike is the perfect companion to accompany any student to their events. The question is, though, which bike to use?
Obama higher ed plan could bring perks, pressure to Cal Poly
Cal Poly makes daily efforts to appeal to prospective students, alumni and donors, but administrators might have a new critic to impress: The White House.
Maximize your meal plan
Transitioning to college is difficult, but using Cal Poly’s offered meal plans makes living away from home easier. Not having to cook every meal allows students to focus on balancing their time studying, working and hanging out with friends. But what happens when, halfway through the quarter, you run out of Plu$ Dollars? And how do you make sure you have a varied, nutritious diet every week of the year?
Cal Poly resists MOOC craze
A new wave in education has started to hit universities, and may eventually affect Cal Poly students.
Transportation Demystified
You’re back at Cal Poly for Fall quarter — or maybe you’re here for the first time — and ready to experience all San Luis Obispo has to offer: beautiful beaches, downtown nightlife and delicious restaurants.
That is, until you realize one important detail: You don’t have a car.
