The demonstration was scheduled to begin at 11 a.m., and by 10:30 a.m., the downtown streets of Osos and Monterey were already packed with demonstrators. In addition to raising American flags, many participants held posters demanding the release of the Epstein files, voting in favor of Proposition 50, stopping Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), preserving healthcare and opposing fascism.
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Photo: Design Village returns to Architecture Graveyard
Design Village is an annual event in which competitors flood Cal Poly’s Architecture Graveyard to construct temporary structures to camp in for the weekend. This year’s event, with the theme of “Modular,” took place from April 26-27. In the only group of seven in their studio, architecture freshmen Sophia Gonzalez and Serena Cree said they chose […]
Cal Poly opens new center for wine and viticulture: ‘A head start on a great career’
During fall quarter, students began making Cal Poly wines and research wines entirely from scratch for the first time in the new JUSTIN and J. LOHR Center for Wine and Viticulture. The entirely donor-funded facility, which officially opened Winter 2022, is comprised of the 15,600 square-foot Lohr Family Winery and the 12,000 square-foot E. & […]
A year in greek life philanthropy
Here’s a look at some new, revamped and continuing philanthropy events organized by various chapters throughout the year.
Tuesday Tunes: May 20, 2014
It’s Tuesday of week eight. What is Cal Poly listening to to power through the week?
Where all the stories at? Location-based tales with Cal Poly app
Samantha Sullivan/Mustang News Poly XPress is a location-based, storytelling mobile application. “I don’t know if it’s the next Angry Birds,” computer science graduate student Taggart Ashby said, “but it could be something cool.” Samantha Sullivan You’re at a school. Broken crates and bloody clothes surround your feet. You whip out your phone. You open a […]
Local emcee grows from SLO High roots
He sits on the bench in front of his old, chipped, bright yellow locker in the San Luis Obispo High School locker room. His name is painted on the wall for all county recognition as a defensive back for the 2008 football team.
SLOcal Secrets: Linnaea’s Café
“There’s something magic about this place.”
VIDEO: What’s growing in San Luis Obispo’s Secret Garden
Mustang Daily Staff Report mustangdailymultimedia@gmail.com The Secret Garden Organic Herb Shop owner Kirstin Sherritt went “farm-hopping” in Central America before opening her own tea shop in San Luis Obispo. Now, she provides unique tea to residents of the Central Coast. Watch the video below for her full story. Spencer Sarson contributed to this staff report.
Restaurant Month spices up SLO
Throughout January, 43 restaurants participated in San Luis Obispo County’s sixth annual Restaurant Month, put on by the San Luis Obispo County Visitors & Conference Bureau. The focus was on fresh, local produce, meats and wines.
Cal Poly changes through controversy
As Cal Poly prepares to make a historic decision on whether or not to switch from quarters to semesters, take a look back at the other historic decisions the university has made:

