The Cal Poly football (3-3) team will look to record consecutive wins for the first time this season when it hosts Dixie State (4-4) in a non-conference game at 6:05 p.m. on Saturday in Alex G. Spanos Stadium.
No. 19 Mustangs square off against Dixie State
Some foods cannot be enjoyed by all
Do you ever wonder why Jews cannot eat pork or why Mormons cannot drink coffee? The obvious reason is because it is against their religion, but do you know why it is against it?
Autumn takes center stage at Cal Poly Choirs fall debut
Titled the “Sounds of Fall,” Cal Poly Choirs will take to the Performing Arts Center to perform various selections for their annual concert on Oct. 24.
“Film for Thought” festival emphasizes food controversies
The “Film for Thought” Film Festival next week offers an opportunity for the people of San Luis Obispo to learn about some of the social and economic issues related to food and health.
BLOG: Student lawsuit against CSU
Requiring the CSU to reverse the fee increase would cause Cal Poly to reduce its operating budget by $18 million instead of $10 million.
Dairy cows staying a bit longer
Cal Poly administrators announced yesterday in a press release that the planned reduction to the university’s dairy herd would be put on hold.
Freshmen will get shorter WOW next year
Due to recent concerns that this past Week of Welcome program was associated with an increase in alcohol consumption, citations and arrests, a committee is considering changes to Cal Poly’s orientation programs.
Cal Poly athletics vs. Budget cuts
Poly athletics will take on its most threatening challenger this season: budget cuts. Athletics, like many university departments, is feeling the pressure to maintain program standards, while performing with less.
Top Mustang football games: the good, the bad and the heartwrenching
The Cal Poly Mustang football team has been across the board in their games. The team has smashed challengers at home, been victorious in last-second plays and been doubted, mocked and then praised.
Students join faculty to protest university’s financial problems
“What Will You Do to Save Cal Poly?” asked the green and gold signs waving in the warm fall breeze at the Save Cal Poly rally yesterday morning.
More than 200 show up at Wellness Fair on Dexter
Students participated in booth activities to make them aware of their sexual, physical and mental health at the Wellness Fair.
