For the second time in program history, the Cal Poly Women’s Tennis team took home the Big West Championship and advanced to the NCAA postseason tournament. Fifth-year Delanie Dunkle and graduate student Melissa LaMette have been integral parts of the Mustangs’ championship run. However, the Mustangs could not pick up the win against USC in […]
A Champions Legacy: Melissa LaMette and Delanie Dunkle’s Last Dance
Cal Poly and extended community remembers Kenneth Taylor
Mechanical engineering junior Kenneth Taylor deeply impacted those around him with his adventurous spirit, kind heart and passion for the outdoors.
Cal Poly Baseball takes down No. 9 UC Irvine to inch closer to Big West crown
In their most important series of the season, Cal Poly Baseball took two out of three games from the No. 9 ranked team in the nation, UC Irvine. The Mustangs (28-17, 17-7 Big West) pulled off the series upset behind multiple offensive outbursts, while their pitching staff shut down the Anteater (34-10, 15-6 Big West) […]
No. 5 Cal Poly Beach Volleyball swept in Final Four by No. 1 USC
No. 5 Cal Poly Beach Volleyball was swept by No. 1 USC in their first Final Four appearance in program history at the NCAA Championships in Gulf Shores, AL. Cal Poly Beach Volleyball dominated No. 12 Arizona State on Friday before taking down No. 4 Florida State University on Saturday to advance to take on […]
Campus groups hold May Day Rally in solidarity with Palestine
On Wednesday, Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and Abolitionists Action Central Coast SLO held a May Day Rally in solidarity with Palestine.
Cal Poly Beach Volleyball advances to Final Four of NCAA Tournament
Cal Poly Beach Volleyball made history on Saturday morning. The Mustangs advances to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. Next up, the Mustangs will face off against No. 1 seed University of Southern California. The game starts at 11 a.m. on Saturday in Gulf Shores, Ala., and […]
‘We are a team that other teams fear’: How Cal Poly Women’s Tennis reached the NCAA Tournament
Last April, Delanie Dunkle and Melissa LaMette sat beside each other after losing their third-straight Big West championship match. LaMette turned to Dunkle and said, “We’re winning this thing next year.” One year later, the Mustangs did just that. Cal Poly Women’s Tennis secured the 2024 Big West Championship. By winning their conference championship, the […]
1901 Marketplace becomes a popular study space and dining complex; adjusts to new restaurant additions
After its initial opening in Winter quarter, Cal Poly’s new dining complex, 1901 Marketplace, has provided students with additional areas to eat and study. According to Director of Campus Dining Jess Dozier, 1901 Marketplace instantly became the third preferred space for the campus community.
‘We don’t have to be the underdog’: Cal Poly Beach Volleyball heads to NCAA Tournament with championship in mind
Cal Poly Beach Volleyball heads to Alabama to compete in the NCAA Championship this weekend in Gulf Shores, Ala. The 2024 NCAA beach volleyball championship field was split into nine automatic qualifiers and eight at-large teams on Sunday, April 28. The Mustang made it into the tournament as an at-large program after the team fell […]
Photo: Design Village returns to Architecture Graveyard
Design Village is an annual event in which competitors flood Cal Poly’s Architecture Graveyard to construct temporary structures to camp in for the weekend. This year’s event, with the theme of “Modular,” took place from April 26-27. In the only group of seven in their studio, architecture freshmen Sophia Gonzalez and Serena Cree said they chose […]
Cal Poly students and faculty engage in “die-in” demonstration
Student and faculty protestors gathered on Dexter Lawn Wednesday morning for a “die-in” demonstration in support of Palestinian students.
