San Luis Obispo County is conducting a Point In Time (PIT) Count survey on Jan. 23 to collect the most accurate data on people in the community currently experiencing homelessness.
Author Archives: Jeremy Garza
Jeremy Garza is a political science major with queer studies and ethnic studies minors and a reporter for The Hill. He has always loved telling stories that are itching to be told. He thinks words on paper can be a powerful vehicle for awareness and change. He is eager to report on issues that matter to students and the community — housing, government and, in his new column, weed. In his free time, he likes to hike, read, listen to music, go to the movie theater and spend time on social media.
Welcome to the cannabis column
Through this column, Mustang News reporter Jeremy Garza wants to discuss local and national cannabis issues and trends, both at the college level and beyond.
ASI Board of Directors intends to increase transparency to public through 2024 – 2029 Strategic Plan
ASI Board of Directors unanimously voted to endorse a 2024 – 2029 strategic plan. The plan, which includes four major goals, highlights ASI’s intention to increase transparency and understanding throughout the Cal Poly community.
Retiring CAFES dean leaves lasting impact on Cal Poly
“The world is run by those who show up” is a phrase readily familiar to anyone close to the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) Dean Andrew “Andy” […]
St. Patrick’s Day weekend citations and arrests released by SLOPD
The annual St. Patrick’s Day weekend street party drew a crowd of about 4,000 people on Saturday and brought 105 citations and arrests, according to a city news release. The […]
SLO residents call for St. Fratty’s Day to be canceled
SLO residents have called on the city council to cancel Cal Poly’s “St. Fratty’s Day” tradition. On Tuesday, the city will review updated plans on managing the event. Residents for […]
CAFES dean to retire after 25 years of work at Cal Poly
College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences Dean Andrew “Andy” Thulin will retire from Cal Poly at the end of the 2023 calendar year, according to a campus-wide email sent […]
SLO City Council finalizes Major City Goals for the 2023-2025 budget
San Luis Obispo City Council planned the city’s major goals as part of the budgeting planning process for the 2023-2025 cycle on Saturday, Feb. 11. Headed by Mayor Erica A. […]
Lead prosecutor in Kristin Smart trial to transfer to Monterey County DA’s office
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect additional information from a Monterey County news release. SLO County Deputy District Attorney Christopher Peuvrelle won the guilty verdict for the […]
National Weather Service issues red flag fire warning, Ventura and LA counties
Ventura and Los Angeles counties were issued a red flag fire warning from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday by National Weather Service Los Angeles. According to NWSLA, northeast […]
Dawn Addis projected winner of California State Assembly District 30, according to county data
Editor’s note: This story will be updated as more election results are published. Democratic nominee Dawn Addis is projected to win the general election for California State Assembly District 30 […]