Rain, wind, and cool temperatures welcomed students back to a new quarter at Cal Poly, but stormy weather will likely continue in San Luis Obispo for another week.
Category: Top Stories
Forestry senior wants to save SLO County’s oak trees
About fifty million trees are estimated to have been killed by Sudden Oak Death on the West Coast alone. That number is rising every day.
UPD reports rise in students being scammed
More online, phone and housing scams reported in Fall 2018 than in recent quarters.
Winter break is not relaxing for student athletes
For student athletes, breaks from school are full of practice, workouts and travelling for games.
Men’s and Women’s Basketball struggle through winter break schedule
Both teams only recorded one win over winter break.
Who’s watching your drink: Students drugged in downtown San Luis Obispo
Students share their experience of being roofied in downtown San Luis Obispo and where they went for help.
Questions we need to ask before accepting life without a library
Students may have seen him walking around Cal Poly wearing a beret and speaking with students on Dexter Lawn. Seventy-one year-old Atascadero resident Eric Greening uses Cal Poly as a venue to tutor community members in humanities, social sciences and biology. Greening said he opposes the potential two-year closure of the Robert E. Kennedy Library. The views […]
Cal Poly has a new climbing club, welcomes beginners
Each founding member has years of climbing experience under their belt and hopes to offer their knowledge to new members of any skill level.
Cal Poly students win first, second and third place in CSU Media Arts Festival
Three Cal Poly students swept the top three Screenwriting awards at the 29th annual California State University (CSU) Media Arts Festival in Los Angeles Nov. 13.
Paradise, California: A month after the Camp Fire
Mustang News photographer Connor Frost traveled to Paradise from his nearby hometown to capture the devastation.
Cal Poly Pharmacy helps students fill pricy prescriptions when not covered by out of town insurance
Kat Campisi is a long way from home. She’s also a long way from her Kaiser Permanente pharmacy. Unfortunately for Campisi, Kaiser only runs their insurance prices through their own pharmacy or through mail-in, which could take days. Although she has good insurance and would normally have access to sufficient health care, Campisi does not […]
