At least one Cal Poly Alpha Phi member was in Santa Barbara visiting friends at UCSB on Friday night when two women were shot on the UCSB Alpha Phi house front lawn.
Category: Greek Life
IFC committee set to plan Greek Row
Members within the Interfraternity Council (IFC) invited national Theta Chi vice president and California lawyer William Palmer to help Cal Poly plan a Greek Row.
Mustang News, May 20, 2014: Potential Greek Row on campus, Greek Week wraps up
Mustang News anchor Jenna Brown covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
5 highlights from Cal Poly's Greek Week
Cal Poly’s Greek community based the week on The Hunger Games and divided into separate “districts” to compete against each other to see what fraternity and sorority will raise the most money.
District 2: The victors of Greek Week 2014
Sunday had only one event, but all the Greek Week teams gave it their all to bring home the gold.
On last day of Greek Week left, District 5 still holding first
Throughout many activities and competitions this week, District 5 has come out on top. They have been in first place since Wednesday.
District 5 holds on to top spot after fourth day of Greek Week
After a day filled with donut-themed obstacles courses, Mr. Pickle’s sandwiches, blood donations and soccer games, District 5 (gold) sustained its first-place position.
Districts 1, 2 and 7 snag gold in basketball tournament on third day of Greek Week
Tau Kappa Epsilon, Gamma Phi Beta and Pi Kappa Alpha won their brackets during the Greek Week basketball tournament, winning points for their districts: District 1 (dark blue), District 2 (red) and District 7 (light blue).
Second day of Greek Week: Dodgeball, bowling and more
District 4 won the dodgeball tournament. District 8 went for gold in the bowling matches and collected the most cans for the SLO Food Bank.
Let the games begin; District 6 leads after first day of Greek Week
The first day of Greek Week started out strong with a total of five, fun-filled activities.
ASI Board features heavy greek life presence
Only 16 percent of Cal Poly students are members of social fraternities and sororities, but their presence looms much larger within student government.

