On October 1, 2018, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Senate Bill No. 826, requiring all publicly traded companies to have a minimum amount of women on their board of directors. By the end of 2019, publicly traded companies whose principal executive offices are located in California will be mandated to have at least one […]
Category: Opinion
How you can help in the wake of the fires
Ultimately, no act is too small. Everything counts, everything is appreciated and anything helps.
Where is NCAA Men’s Volleyball?
“Cal Poly Men’s Volleyball are the NCAA champions of the season!” Unfortunately, this is something no Cal Poly student has ever said or heard.
Your guide to California’s 11 propositions
Here’s what you need to know when you head to the polls.
#Consumption
College students know that Instagram is a great way to spend hours doing nothing productive whatsoever. For this reason, I try not to have the app on my phone. But when my girlfriend asked me to re-download it so she could send me memes, I figured I’d give it another try.
This Halloween, choose treats — not tricks
Hanah Wyman is a Mustang News columnist and public health student. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang News. ‘Tis the season for pumpkin spice, vibrant leaves, plaid, warm soup and cozy blankets. Oh, and of course: Halloween. Recently, I’ve been listening to a podcast called “My Favorite Murder” (spooky) and after […]
Meet the 7 candidates running for two SLO City Council seats
San Luis Obispo’s city council has four council seats, half of which are on the ballot for Nov. 6. City council members work with the mayor to help shape San Luis Obispo’s future and work toward city goals, from infrastructure to environmental regulation. Seven candidates are vying for the two available spots. Meet the candidates […]
Brockhampton ‘iridescence’ review
The fourteen-member group has again proven that they are a creative powerhouse with a fifteen-track album blending rap, R&B and pop.
Food insecurity on campus: It’s real
One in three Cal Poly students struggle with food insecurity. The solution begins with the financial mechanics of Cal Poly’s administration.
In Memory of Jordan Benjamin Grant, Feb. 17, 2000 – Oct. 7, 2018
“We struggle to comprehend a world that no longer has his bright smile, compassion, and loving heart in it”
