Cal Poly Volleyball held on to the top spot in the Big West Conference this weekend after sweeps over Cal State Fullerton on Friday and UC Irvine on Saturday at Mott Athletics Center. The Mustangs (19-8, 12-4 Big West) extended their winning streak to four straight against the Titans (4-22, 0-16 Big West) and the […]
Cal Poly Volleyball extends win streak to four with sweeps over Cal State Fullerton and UC Irvine
Cal Poly Administration delays library opening to 2038 to focus efforts on big letters
The Cal Poly Administrative Board held a vote Tuesday to determine whether to expedite the construction of the Kennedy Library or build more big letters. The ultimate vote was unanimous in favor of big letters.
Cal Poly Wrestling falls to No. 14 Stanford in outdoor dual on O’Neill Green
Just outside the Orfalea College of Business building, the smell of barbecue and the sound of hundreds of Cal Poly wrestling fans and alumni filled the air for their dual against No. 14 Stanford. The Mustangs (0-2) hosted the Cardinal (4-1) in the outdoor dual as part of their Alumni and Supporters Weekend, which has […]
From SNL to San Luis Obispo: Chris Redd takes the stage at Cal Poly
Former Saturday Night Live actor and comedian Chris Redd performed at the Performing Arts Center San Luis Obispo on Wednesday. Redd’s routine included crowd work, political jokes and quips about sex and drugs.
City upholds fraternity permit despite noise citations, community concerns
The San Luis Obispo Planning Commission voted to amend Alpha Epsilon Pi’s permit Wednesday after noise complaints from neighboring residents.
The media’s role in a divided America: time for a new path forward
Who’s to blame for America’s political divide? A lot of it comes straight from the media. Let’s face it—the headlines love conflict and fear, and that’s pushing Americans further apart. Sensational stories are great for clicks but terrible for trust. Something’s got to change.
In every helmet, a heartfelt tribute: Cal Poly Football remembers Keith Marco
Three words, “Live Like Keith,” have been on the back of the Cal Poly football team players’ minds this football season. Former Cal Poly offensive lineman Keith Marco passed away in June due to a pulmonary embolism at 21 years old. After a summer of reflection, the team began wearing stickers on their helmets in […]
Cal Poly Football beats Sacramento State in Senior Night Thriller
After honoring 17 seniors and graduate students pregame, Cal Poly Football defeated Sacramento State 26-23, in a game that went down to the final drive. The Mustangs (3-8, 2-5 Big Sky), needing a win after five straight losses, honored their seniors appropriately in their last home game with a nail-biting victory over the Hornets (3-7, […]
Cal Poly Cross Country closes season with top-10 placement at NCAA West Regionals
Junior Tatiana Cornejo made history, claiming All-Region honors with a 25th-place finish in the 6K (20:14.6) and becoming Cal Poly’s first multiple-time All-West region honoree since 2015-2016.
‘Poly P’ trail entrances relocated during campus housing construction
The entrances to the “Poly P” trail have been temporarily relocated to accommodate the university’s ongoing housing construction projects. To ensure safety and minimize disruption, hikers have been directed to two new entry points: one near the Cerro Vista loop exit and another behind the Sierra Madre volleyball courts. Clear signage is in place to […]
College of Engineering dean to leave Cal Poly in January
College of Engineering Dean Amy Fleischer is leaving Cal Poly in January 2025, according to a university-wide email sent Tuesday morning.
