Mustang Sports anchor Denzel Quarterman recaps the weeks biggest stories in Cal Poly athletics.
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Open the government, then control it
For the seventeenth time since 1977, the United States federal government is experiencing a partial shutdown. But it isn’t the first time Republicans and Democrats are at odds to decide who is at fault.
Mustang Minute, Oct. 4, 2013: Students share their passion for line dancing
Mustang News reporter Lisa Diaz talks with students from Cal Poly’s Country Line Dancing Club about a long-standing tradition on campus.
Ski Club reveals annual Big Trip location
What happens when you take college ski bums away from the mountains?
Mustang News Weekly Recap, Oct. 4, 2013: Cal Poly implements new off-campus behavior policies, Kristina Santiago signs with team overseas
Mustang News reporters recap the weeks biggest stories in news in our weekly half-hour broadcast. The show also includes a sports segment, an arts section and a weekend weather update.
Mustang Minute, Oct. 2, 2013: Panhellenic sororities show off their new members
Mustang News reporter Ashley DeVriend interviews Panhellenic sorority members about their new pledge classes.
Behind the scenes of sexual assault
Safer is fighting a misconception that college campuses don’t reprimand students found guilty of sexual assault.
Giselle Ayala death ruled as accident
Mustang News Staff The death of Cal Poly student Giselle Ayala is officially ruled as an accident. Santa Barbara joggers discovered Ayala’s body on a beach near UC Santa Barbara in April. In a coroners report obtained by KSBY News, her cause of death is listed as blunt force trauma. Ayala suffered serious injuries, including […]
Cal Poly football rallies to win 38-34 over Portland State
What became a theme for the Cal Poly football team in its previous two losses to FBS schools turned into the difference on the scoreboard Thursday night.
They’re here: Largest freshman class hits Cal Poly
Cal Poly recently welcomed the largest freshman class in university history, sparking changes affecting agencies across campus.
Mustang News becomes fifth name of Cal Poly’s newspaper
I should have looked at my watch for an official time of death. But what I can say is that at approximately 8:45 a.m. Friday morning, Mustang Daily was no more.
