The Cal Poly baseball team will attempt to avenge a loss to Pepperdine. The Mustangs (33-15) will have the chance to not only pick up another win, but to erase an earlier lopsided loss on Tuesday at 6 p.m. in Baggett Stadium.
Mustangs look to avenge early season loss
Is green suburbia really possible?
Forty miles north of San Francisco, on the site of a former industrial park, work is underway on the ambitious new Sonoma Mountain Village, a 200-acre development that aims to be truly sustainable.
GOP survival demands more than rebranding
National political news from both liberal and conservative sources these days is dominated by coverage of the implosion of the Republican Party. The GOP seems bent on self-destruction.
Join First Ever Bowling League
Students who seek a more competitive atmosphere than the typical bowling class may find Cal Poly’s new bowling league to their liking. The college’s first bowling league opened for students to work on perfecting their bowling skills, meet new people and just have fun.
Mustangs defeat Fullerton 7-4, lose series
The Mustangs defeated Cal State Fullerton 7-4 Sunday night. They lost the weekend series, falling to Fullerton 8-4 on Friday and 7-3 on Saturday. This series was immensely important for both the Mustangs and the Titans, who are battling for the top spot in the Big West Conference as well as playoff berths.
Mustangs win Big West, ready for Stanford regional
Needing a win to clinch the Big West title, the Cal Poly softball team (39-10, 18-3 Big West Conference) wasted little time grasping the championship with a decisive victory over UC Riverside on Saturday afternoon at Amy Harrison Field. Sophomore Anna Cahn picked up her Cal Poly-record 27th win.
Beer snob: Hurray for Foret
You’re probably asking yourself, “How did this guy become a Mustang Daily beer critic?” It’s not because I drink more beer than you. While I have quite a healthy beer belly, I tend not to binge drink because frankly, it’s too expensive with the kind of beers I enjoy. In fact, if you’re reading this […]
Nunno comes from behind to win decathlon
Cal Poly senior James Nunno rallied from fourth place at the end of Friday’s session to win the decathlon at the Big West Conference Multi-Event Championships hosted by UC Irvine on Saturday. Nunno capitalized with a 16-foot, 4 3/4-inch clearance in the pole vault to get within striking distance.
Quick meals for cheap on campus
In this economy, campus food seems to be getting more and more expensive for students who don’t have a meal plan or extra dollars. However, there are some meal deals to be found if you look in the right places.
Future entrepreneurs: take risks while you’re young
Not very many people have the smarts and the courage it takes to go their own way, to break out of the security of a stable career path and to venture out into the rocky, winding road of entrepreneurship, where both risks and rewards lie waiting around every bend.
Poly favorite Tyrone Wells comes back to SLO
After building a strong following at Cal Poly through several campus concerts, campus favorite and pop-rock artist Tyrone Wells hopes for his dedicated fans to turn out Tuesday night when he returns to San Luis Obispo to play tracks off his new album “Remain.” Wells’ first trip to the area was to play a Cal […]

