At Cal Poly, two consecutive weekends in late September and early October are dedicated to the action-packed process of Greek life rush. Potential new members (PNMs) get the opportunity to visit each sorority house and connect with people already involved in Greek life. Rush is wrapped up on bid night when people find out which […]
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Cal Poly interns take on their first harvest
It’s 9 a.m. and the morning air is infused with the aroma of fermenting grapes. In a tucked-away corner of Cal Poly, a crate brimming with green grapes is starting its journey to become a bottle of Chardonnay. The freshly picked fruits move from Cal Poly’s Trestle Vineyards on campus into the grape-stained hands of […]
Cal Poly Jewish organizations call for the release of Israeli hostages during march across campus
A group of 37 students and supporters gathered in the University Union (UU) for the ‘Bring Them Home’ march on Tuesday morning. Cal Poly’s Jewish organizations – SLO Hillel, Mustangs United for Israel (MUFI) and Mishelanu – hosted the march dedicated to a global effort to demand the release of Israeli hostages taken by Hamas. […]
“No new mail”: The Cal Poly Police Department Shortage
With six officer vacancies and one supervisor vacancy, a collective third of the CPPD needs to be filled.
Mustang Express offers convenient winter break travel for Cal Poly students
Campus Transportation and Parking Services is once again offering transportation to various regions across the state during the academic break, providing students a reliable and safe means of returning home for the holidays.
How Cal Poly’s Food Pantry is serving students
The Cal Poly Food Pantry provides resources free of charge to students. Available supplies include fresh produce, freezer food and meat, refrigerated foods and personal hygiene items.
Fires on Cal Poly’s campus reported to be arson
The two small fires on Cal Poly agricultural lands on Monday were reported to be arson, according to the campus-wide Clery alert sent out this morning.
‘We just throw them in the fire’: How Cal Poly Women’s soccer sustains success with underclassmen in the fold
Before Cal Poly Women’s Soccer took on UC Riverside in what seemed to be an ordinary Sunday, Big West Conference match, midfielder Sophia Minnite told her teammate Annika Smith that she was going to score a hat trick, or three goals, during the game. Smith brushed off the comment. She didn’t believe it was actually […]
Is Gen Z losing meaning, or finding it?
Claudia Munoz is a junior English major and Mustang News opinion columnist. The opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Mustang Media Group. Over the summer, I inadvertently took a deep dive into the source of every anxious person’s nightmares: self awareness. (A.K.A. I started reading more philosophy). I’ve dipped a […]
Juvenile arrested on arson charge for fire behind SLOHS
Update: Update: At 10:34 a.m. CalFire updated the status of the Lizzie Fire to 95% contained, having burned 124 acres. The City of San Luis Obispo reported two juveniles being caught near the scene of one of three fires that closeted San Luis Obispo Monday afternoon. According to a city news release, officials at San […]
Fires break out across San Luis Obispo near SLO High School and Cal Poly
Update: At 10:34 a.m. CalFire updated the status of the Lizzie Fire to 95% contained, having burned 124 acres. Update: At 12:31 p.m. on Tuesday, the City of SLO shared an email update to clarify that the second and third fires are unrelated to the Lizzie fire, “but the cause of all fires remains under […]

