Christina Favuzzi Mustang News anchor Christina Favuzzi covers today’s biggest news at Cal Poly.
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Cal Poly’s architecture program named best in the nation
Ashley Whittingham Cal Poly’s undergraduate architecture program was named the best in the Greenway Group’s 2014 survey of America’s top architecture schools. The survey asked 693 professional architecture firms and corporations which universities best prepare students for practice. Greenway also gathered data from 89 deans and chairs of architecture schools and polled 2,760 students on […]
Library phone lockers give students a place to recharge
The library is providing a place for students to charge their phones called the “Power Up” station.
Mustang Minute: freedom of speech display on Dexter Lawn
Christina Favuzzi The Cal Poly Republicans Club has built a fake Berlin Wall on Dexter Lawn where students have the opportunity to express their thoughts and opinions. “Looking over this, some of these things, they offend me, they will offend people and it’s important to note that free speech, it can often be quite offensive,” […]
Ethnic studies creates new minor
Katie McDermott There’s a new minor in the ethnic studies department: indigenous studies in natural resources and the environment. The minor is co-sponsored by the ethnic studies department and the natural resources management and environmental sciences department. The curriculum focuses on engaging on a deeper level with issues relevant to native and indigenous people. The […]
Samoodi named Defensive Player of the Week
The Golden Horseshoe isn’t the only honor Cal Poly football brought back to campus this week.
Mustang Minute: Fire in Sequoia Hall displaces freshmen
Ashley DeVriend Mustang News reporter Ashley DeVriend talks with freshman and firefighters about the fire in Sequoia Hall on Sunday night.
Mustang News, Nov. 5, 2013: Fire in Sequoia Hall, Football brings home multiple honors
Olivia DeGennaro Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro talks today’s biggest news at Cal Poly.
Valley Fever cases rise on Central Coast
Dust spores are flying, and cases of Valley Fever are on the rise on the Central Coast.
Mustang Minute: Warren J. Baker Center for Science and Mathematics Dedication
David Aguilar Mustang News reporter David Aguilar covers the dedication ceremony for Cal Poly’s newest building.
Mustang Sports, Nov. 4, 2013: Cross-Country sweeps titles, Football runs its way to victory
Mustang News anchor Lisa Diaz recaps this weekend’s Cal Poly athletics events.

