Moebius, a compilation of work from the Cal Poly community and published by the College of Liberal Arts, is getting a digital makeover.
CLA journal ‘Moebius’ goes online-only
New master’s degree to focus on leadership in dairy production
More than 100 years ago, Cal Poly accepted its first class of 20 students — many beginning their Cal Poly careers in some form of agriculture.
Google tunes in to music streaming
If you’re using a music subscription service these days, it’s hard not to feel like a pirate. Spotify and Rdio offer access to tens of millions of songs — everything from Alabama Shakes to Zulu Winter — for the cost of a Chipotle meal per month.
SLO 5-0: May 17-23
A brief list of crimes that occurred in San Luis Obispo from May 17-23.
Cal Poly baseball receives NCAA regional berth
Over the years, postseason berths have always been a question for the Mustangs at this point of the season. But this season turned out to be a little bit different.
All-American: Dome ends collegiate career with two wins in NCAAs
It wasn’t until the third set in Andre Dome’s second match in the NCAA tournament that it began to rain.
Shwayze to w(rap) up spring quarter with UU concert
Rapper Shwayze will get the University Union (UU) Plaza “Buzzin’” when he performs a free concert on Friday from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
New developments for University Police Department
University Police Department (UPD) Chief George Hughes has seen quite a bit of change in the eight months he has worked at Cal Poly.
VIDEO: What’s growing in San Luis Obispo’s Secret Garden
Mustang Daily Staff Report mustangdailymultimedia@gmail.com The Secret Garden Organic Herb Shop owner Kirstin Sherritt went “farm-hopping” in Central America before opening her own tea shop in San Luis Obispo. Now, she provides unique tea to residents of the Central Coast. Watch the video below for her full story. Spencer Sarson contributed to this staff report.
‘Keep Punching’ — Piecing together the life of Mihail Dincu
“I know how easy it is to die,” he said. For Mihail Dincu, each step is a reminder. A stroke left him a half-broken man 13 years ago, with a consequent limp that hinders Dincu’s walk to this day.
Frias leads track in NCAA prelims
As junior runner Chris Frias toed the line for last weekend’s 10,000-meter run at the Big West Conference Championships in Northridge, there was one thing on his mind.
