Fans of the Mustangs will no longer be able to get a Budweiser at home games come the 2009 baseball season.
Beer sales contract not renewed
WALL-E and reality not far apart
The references were hard to ignore. An iPod here. A Mac start-up noise there. Pixar’s
Should read fine print before signing with Saudis
Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and
Post your style
Welcome to chictopia.com, where Facebook experiences a head-on collision with Vogue. On this site you can upload pictures of yourself in your favorite outfits and view other users’ photos.
The site is geared primarily toward college-aged individuals looking to find deals on fashionable clothing, and see the way their favorite styles will actually look on their bodies.
Stoneman rocks Sweet Springs
The melodic interpretations of local artist and singer-songwriter Shane Stoneman could be heard while passing by the Sweet Springs Saloon in Los Osos Friday night.
It was my first time inside the local haunt, better known for its pool tables than the musicians employed to keep its dance floor packed.
The bat is back in black
Christopher Nolan’s new Batman movie, “The Dark Knight,” has had more than just a veil of buzz surrounding it, and for good reason. This movie is amazing. It touches base with so many different emotions that to place it in just one genre would be a crime.
That’s right, this film may be an interpretation of an action-packed comic book, but matching pace with all of the explosions and shootings is a deeper plot and one hell of a cast.
When the Leavitt breaks
According to Jeff Goodman of FoxSports.com, Cal Poly forward Coby Leavitt, who would’ve been a senior this upcoming season, has quit the team. Last season, Mustangs head coach Kevin Bromley initially voiced a desire to get Leavitt more playing time, but toward the end of the year, that refrain changed into openly questioning his love […]
Poly's Olympians coming to a console near you?
Although Cal Poly and the rest of the FCS may have been shunned by EA Sports on NCAA Football ’09 (I know, right?), a seemingly impressive Olympics alternative might offer the ability to play as high jumper Sharon Day and discus thrower Stephanie Brown-Trafton — both former Cal Poy standouts. For the record, Cal Poly […]
Great West to stay at five football teams
Contrary to a report suggesting that Utah Valley could soon add football, the new Great West Conference member is unlikely to join Cal Poly in the sport in the near future, school officials said Tuesday.
“It was probably exaggerated a little bit,” Utah Valley athletics director Michael Jacobsen said of the Friday report by The Salt Lake Tribune’s Maggie Thach.
Biking festival races back to San Luis Obispo
More than 400 racers will compete in a once-national bike race in San Luis Obispo on Sunday.
The San Luis Obispo Downtown Criterium Classic and Cycling Festival returns to San Luis Obispo for its third consecutive year after falling into oblivion since 2001.
Day readies for Beijing
Most world-class athletes would probably never consider even momentarily awaking from the Olympic dream.
They wouldn’t put things at risk. They wouldn’t tinker.
And they likely wouldn’t, in the eyes of many, jeopardize their chances by giving in to an entirely separate competitive urge to play another sport.

