Ashley DeVriend Mustang News anchor Ashley DeVriend covers today’s top stories at Cal Poly.
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Mustang News, Jan. 23, 2014: Students react to greek probation, Governor declares official drought
Mustang News anchor Olivia DeGennaro recaps today’s biggest news at Cal Poly.
Mustang Minute: New coffee shop in downtown SLO
Christina Favuzzi Scout Coffee Co. is just three days old, and owners Jon and Sara Peterson say business is booming. “It’s great,” Jon said. “It looks like things are going to work out just fine and we’re excited about it.” According to Jon, Scout Coffee Co. has been approximately 10 years in the making. Sara […]
Mustang News, Jan. 22, 2014: Cal Poly student killed in car crash, Althletic facilities plan changes
Mustang News anchor Christina Favuzzi recaps today’s biggest news at Cal Poly.
Mustang News Weekly Recap, Jan. 16, 2014: Sexual assault on campus, greeks still on probation
David Aguilar and Katie McDermott [follow id= “davidaguilar92”][follow id= “katiejmcdermott”] Mustang News anchors David Aguilar and Katie McDermott recap Mustang News’ biggest stories this week.
Mustang Minute: Get your bike fixed for free
Ashley DeVriend Mustang News reporter Ashley DeVriend tells us how to get your bike fixed on campus. The Cal Poly Wheelmen is a group of students that race the roads of California. When they aren’t racing, they are fixing bikes for fun. “Every day I see really tattered bikes and everything that could easily be […]
Mustang News Weekly Recap, Dec. 5, 2013: Cal Poly remembers Matt Yount, hosts housing forum
Briana Whitney and Alexis Chetcuti [follow id= “brianawhitney”][follow id= “AlexisChetcuti”] Mustang News anchors Briana Whitney and Alexis Chetcuti recap Mustang News’ biggest stories this week.
A double rescue: Pulling away from panic
Animal science sophomore Nora Williams was surprised when the dog she rescued was able to help her more than medicine could.
Tougher than getting the degree: getting California tuition
Four winters ago, Travis Spanu was shoveling away snow from the night before just to pull out of his driveway. Last winter, he was wearing shorts and T-shirt drinking his iced coffee on the way to his engineering class.
‘I don’t like the word sick’ — Sarah’s survival
Business administration junior Sarah Islas opens up about a borderline malignant tumor found in her ovary, the multiple surgeries that followed and how support from family and friends were crucial to her survival.
New sorority selects first pledge class
Hannah Croft hannahcroft.md@gmail.com The inaugural 132-member pledge class of Kappa Kappa Gamma was named this past Sunday after sisters from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and California State University, Northridge (CSUN) aided in the recruitment process. “Kappa Kappa Gamma brings strength to the greek community, and that will strengthen the Cal Poly community,” […]

