The following is a paid advertisement written by a member of Mustang Media Group’s advertising staff. Outdoor dining has become a hot commodity in the past year, especially here in San Luis Obispo where the charming downtown and temperate weather make for ideal conditions to go out and experience some farm-fresh, local cuisine. For nearly […]
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Working with students and for students: Meathead Movers supports their academic and athletic lifestyles
“Look at those meatheads over there,” said the female athletes in the locker room pointing at brothers and student athletes Aaron and Evan Steed. “Thank you,” said the Steed brothers. In 1997, two brothers who attended San Luis Obispo High School needed a little extra cash to save up for their day-to-day needs. Aaron and […]
Valencia Apartments now accepting housing applications for 2021
The following is a paid advertisement written by a member of Mustang Media Group’s advertising staff.
Happy Stem Cell Awareness Day: Get out there and vote “Yes” on Prop 14
The following is a paid advertisement written by a member of Mustang Media Group’s advertising staff. The Regenerative Medicine era presents us with important decisions about how to fund the research necessary to move the field forward. In 2004, we had Prop 71 here in California, the predecessor for the opportunity we have today with […]
Father-daughter duo hope to keep phones clean with “Byte Wipes”
It is very rare that someone would leave the house without their phone. People tend to take their phone everywhere, and the average person touches their phones 2,600 times in a single day. People wash their hands throughout the day, but they often forget to keep their phones clean too. Father-daughter duo Kayla and David Wells […]
College Students Count in SLO County
San Luis Obispo County is committed to counting our entire population—and that includes college students, even if your permanent address is somewhere else. Government officials use Census data to distribute billions of dollars for programs and services, including student loans, campus improvements, research grants, health care, and more. The data will also be used to […]
How the Celebrate the Extra Day This Leap Year
In the midst of exams, projects, and everything else we juggle, everyone can appreciate having a little extra time to have fun. Erin and the Earthquakes, the premiere party band of the Central Coast, is shaking up Charlie’s Place with a free concert from 7-10 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 29. In the words of their drummer, this will […]
Poly Access: Reducing Costs and Making Learning Accessible for all Mustangs
Cal Poly University Store is helping students become ready day one. Poly Access, the University Store’s new digital book program, provides access to course materials prior to the first day of class, ensuring that all students are ready to learn and empowered for academic success. Poly Access is designed to reduce costs and give students […]
Meet the Speakers of the Upcoming TEDxSanLuisObispo 2020 Conference: Xpanding Horizons
On our campus, where many disciplines come together, TEDxSanLuisObispo will hold its fourth annual conference at the Performing Arts Center, Feb. 8 from 4-8 p.m.
Captain Bill’s: Subs with a Story
The story begins in Phoenix, when Bill Whalley, an entrepreneur, comedian, and musician, transformed the sandwich deli he worked at into his own independent sandwich shop. Bill was the kind of man who put his heart and personality into everything he did, and his compassion showed through when he became an unexpected hero. One day, […]
Nuclear Power’s Role in Reducing Climate Change
During Californians for Green Nuclear Power’s program on Oct. 15th, the group will present an overview of recent developments in California and host special guests.
