The City of San Luis Obispo was awarded $400,000 by the Department of Energy to institute the SLO Green and Healthy Homes project, a “community-led concierge service” meant to improve access to energy efficiency for low-income building owners, according to a recent City news release.
San Luis Obispo receives $400,000 for energy-efficient investments in low-income buildings
Just a Nightmare Dressed Like a Daydream?: The Eerie Commercialization of Hollywood Love with Taylor Swift
This obsession with “humanizing” celebrities seems to become worse the more intimate a relationship is. I believe romantic relationships have become the worst mirrors for the non-celebrity world.
A look into Deltina Coffee Roasters
Oceano’s Deltina Coffee Roasters officially opened their second location on Taft Street in San Luis Obispo. The store replaced the now shut-down Kin Coffee Bar that was previously at that location. Kin was closed after sexual assault allegations came to light about Kin’s owner, Julian Contreras, in April 2022. The coffee shop was soon rebranded […]
“Wear your vitamins”: Cal Poly alum launches homemade skin care brand
After two months of applying pumpkin seed oil twice daily, Cal Poly alumnus Julia Kelley’s acne had completely cleared. Now, nearly two years later, Kelley launched her own skin care company.
Men’s Basketball duels Oregon State in double overtime loss
Cal Poly Men’s Basketball nearly had their first win against a Pac-12 team in over a decade, but the Mustangs fall short against Oregon State.
The extinction of the awkward phase
Possessing a photo of a smaller, tweenager version of yourself looking a little ill-favored with a smile from ear to ear, seems to be a guaranteed occurrence for almost every single friend I have ever had. But the awkward phase is coming to its extinction, and the effects of its disappearance are a lot more detrimental than one might think.
MN Now: December 3, 2023
Mustang News reporter Makena Locsin brings us the top stories from this week.
CalFresh Healthy Living hosts free cooking classes for students
The first class took place on Monday, Nov. 27, and focused on building a wholesome diet. The second was on Friday, Dec. 1 during which students learned smart strategies for shopping.
Three Mustangs Reach Quarterfinals at Cliff Keen Invite but are unable to advance to Day Two
Three Mustangs reached as far as the quarterfinals as Cal Poly finished 24th out of 35 teams in the Cliff Keen Invitational in Las Vegas. No. 6 ranked 174-pounder graduate Adam Kemp, No. 6 ranked 149-pounder redshirt sophomore Chance Lamer and redshirt freshman 133-pounder Zeth Romney all started off the tournament 2-0 but couldn’t advance […]
ASI Board of Directors intends to increase transparency to public through 2024 – 2029 Strategic Plan
ASI Board of Directors unanimously voted to endorse a 2024 – 2029 strategic plan. The plan, which includes four major goals, highlights ASI’s intention to increase transparency and understanding throughout the Cal Poly community.
Cal Poly Men’s Basketball’s identity tested in 85-70 loss to Idaho
Three days fresh off a strong overtime win against San Jose State, a Cal Poly men’s basketball team with nine newcomers to the roster seemed to be finding out who they were. In that game, one of the few returners from last year, senior guard Kobe Sanders, fell into foul trouble early, but the team […]

