The Cal Poly Recreation Center is now a functioning alternate care site for coronavirus patients in San Luis Obispo County. On Wed. April 8, the first phase of the facility will be open to patients not sick enough to be hospitalized, but unable to recover at home, according to Tenet Health Central Coast CEO and […]
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Word On The Street (WOTS): Students respond virtual spring quarter announcement
Students respond to online spring class announcement due to COVID-19 concerns.
Word On The Street (WOTS): COVID-19
Mustang News reporter Sofia Silvia talks with students about their thoughts on coronavirus and its impact on the community.
SLOcalized Episode 7: Local stores raided due to COVID-19 concerns
SLOcalized breaks down the nation’s top stories for Cal Poly students. Learn about what’s going on and why it matters with each episode hosted by Mustang News reporter Kallyn Hobmann. Since the COVID-19 outbreak, stores across the United States have been selling out of items such as toilet paper, paper towels, Clorox wipes and hand […]
Want to know where to find ghosts on the Central Coast? So did the Central Coast Paranormal Investigators
Mitch Flores knows where all the Central Coast ghosts are. Flores is a paranormal investigator who started a local group that has organized more than 150 ghost hunts on the Central Coast, looking for evidence of spirits, poltergeists and the undead. His first ghost encounter came at age 12 when he was on his paper […]
How ‘wishcycling’ can do more harm than good
Black or blue. That is the choice that most Americans have when they throw something away, or recycle. Yet, knowing the correct choice of which to pick is not always simple as plastics in the blue bin and waste in the trash. With nowhere to ship recycling now that China has stopped accepting recycling boats […]
MN Now: Tuesday, March 11, 2020
Mustang News reporter Kylie Smith brings you this week’s top stories: Patient tested for coronavirus in San Luis Obispo County after showing mild symptoms San Luis Obispo County resident tests negative for coronavirus Expect double fines this St. Patrick’s Day, but not the weekend prior University asks sick and high-risk students, professors to stay at […]
MN Now: Thursday, Mar. 5, 2020
Mustang News reporter Matthew Bornhorst brings you this week’s top stories: Cal Poly study abroad programs in South Korea and Italy suspended No. 8 Beach Volleyball to play first on-campus matches against Incumbent Debbie Arnold leading in District 5 County Board of Supervisors race
New flights to Las Vegas, San Diego and, soon, Portland can help students reach their destinations faster
With these additions, the airport will offer flights to nine cities operated by four different airlines.
“All Good” for the planet and the central coast: Natural body care company becomes first Morro Bay certified green business
The natural body care company has been a certified B Corporation since 2009 and a member of 1% for the Planet since it was founded in 2006.
A California law allows consumers to opt out of data collection
Associate professor of science, technology and society Matthew Harsh said our phones are not “listening” to us in the literal way that some people may think.
