The day before graduating high school, Javier broke his neck diving into a pool. He would never walk again.
Former football recruit finds passion in the face of adversity
Family and friends remember Brett Tyler
Business administration junior Brett Tyler is remembered for his witty personality and sharp style.
Arraignment delayed in Kennedy Love hit-and-run case
The arraignment was delayed until Tuesday, Nov. 7 for the 17-year-old Los Osos resident charged with multiple felonies.
Kappa Sigma placed on interim suspension
The suspension comes from allegations of an unregistered party in mid-September that may have violated “university recruitment and alcohol policies.”
Diabetic students adjust to campus lifestyle
Being a diabetic student can come with challenges, but on-campus resources are available.
TedxSanLuisObispo challenges students, community to ‘climb new peaks’
Through their own personal stories and passions, speakers inspired students at the second annual TedxSanLuisObispo conference.
‘4,000 Miles’ explores the unlikely friendship of a 21-year-old and a 91-year-old
The theatre and dance department will open its drama,”4,000 Miles,” Nov. 2 at Alex and Faye Spanos Theatre.
15- Minute update: Cal Poly’s Pier opens up to the public, Native American Heritage Month celebration, and state gas taxes raised
Mustang News anchors Tabata Gordillo and Hannah Benson have today’s top stories.
Women’s soccer season ends with draw in Blue-Green Rivalry
The Mustangs held on to the draw because of sophomore goalkeeper Sophia Brown’s nine saves.
Cal Poly Swim and Dive wins 15 events but falls to UC Santa Barbara
The Mustangs came up just short of taking down the Gauchos, 150-144.
CultureFest celebrates 20 years with a ReBirthday
The theme of the CultureFest this year was “ReBirthday” in celebration of the event’s 20-year anniversary.

