Increasing enrollment without expanding housing options is irresponsible.
Cal Poly’s housing woes
Take it SLO returns with a bigger show at Spanos Theatre
They will perform their 14th annual spring concert “Revive” in the Alex and Faye Spanos Theatre June 3 at 6 p.m.
Moshing with Flosstradamus; interviewing with Cheat Codes
Streams of confetti shot into the air as opener Alt9 dropped the beat. The So You Think You Can DJ? winner, computer engineering sophomore Luke Liberatore, pumped up the crowd as people filed onto the field. Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) Events’ third Spring Stampede had begun. ASI Events Musical Entertainment Assistant and experience industry management […]
30-Minute Update: PCV turning into doubles, business professor dies, Adidas signs contract with athletics
Mustang News anchors Aryton Ostly and Allison Royal has the top stories you need to know for week 9.
Local soda company with a unique twist hits the shelves in San Luis Obispo
A new brand of sodas made with all natural sweeteners is hitting the shelves of local Central Coast stores.
Genetically diseased horse will not affect upcoming sale
The hereditary disease could have affected 16 of 25 foals up for sale.
Career Services help freshmen choose the major that fits them
Cal Poly requires undergraduates to select a major during the application process. While this allows some students to get a head start in their studies, others aren’t ready to decide what field they want to pursue. In fact, according to Career Services, about 30 percent of Cal Poly students change their major at some point. […]
Alarm to action: Viticulture’s turn to sustainability
The wine industry represented 6.5 percent — or $1.9 billion — of San Luis Obispo County’s gross domestic product in 2015, according to a University of California, Davis study. The same study pointed out that more than 13,000 out of 136,000 jobs in the county are directly related to the hospitality industry sustained by wine tasters […]
Student promotes self-love with ‘Fuck With Myself’ fashion line
Business administration senior Kaija Clinton can’t wait until graduation to start her career. Her summer plans include launching her own outerwear fashion line called “Fuck With Myself.” The line’s recycled jean jackets promote diversity and individuality with screen printed original phrases across the back. Through on-campus resources like the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship’s (CIE) […]
How the Craft Center handles its waste
Clay spins on a wheel while hands move softly around it, molding, folding and crafting it into a piece of art. A sunset red and orange fire melts glass into workable liquid that’s squished and stretched. Fine white powder flies out from underneath an electric saw and falls to the ground in the shadow of […]
Cal Poly on the meaning of ‘being a woman’
Sophia O’Keefe is a journalism sophomore and Mustang News photographer. The views expressed in this column do not reflect the viewpoints and editorial coverage of Mustang News. Women’s rights issues have been prevalent for centuries, but recently the world has seen a surge in feminist movements. Individuals and activist groups fight for these rights while […]

