Lifestyle creep, or lifestyle inflation, happens to the best of us. As your standard of living improves, your non-essential discretionary purchases gradually increase. You might even start to think your “wants” are “needs.” Some creep is natural and to be expected, but excessive creep can derail your finances. In extreme cases, lifestyle creep forces you […]
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Cal Poly Men’s Basketball receives three commitments for 2024-2025 season
Head coach Mike DeGeorge and the Cal Poly Men’s Basketball coaching staff have made some of their first offseason moves. According to social media and basketball recruiting website Verbal Commits, the Mustangs have signed freshman guard Cayden Ward from St. Mary’s High School in Stockton, freshman guard Peter Bandelj from Team Royal Crown in Canada, […]
Cal Poly Wind Power Club takes the stage at the annual Collegiate Wind Competition
Cal Poly Wind Power club is among the final twelve teams from across the country elected for the third and final phase of the competition, hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy, according to the competition website. The competition features three distinct components – connection creation, project development and turbine development.
Cal Poly hosts 38th annual CSU Student Research Competition, highlighting students’ research projects
Cal Poly hosted the 38th annual California State University Student Research Competition on April 26 and 27 in the Engineering Plaza. Bringing people from all 23 Cal State campuses to present their research, this competition featured about 200 presentations and more than 500 participants.
Ramuno, Maier both record complete games as Cal Poly Softball sweeps UC Davis
Cal Poly Softball reclaimed third place in the Big West Conference over the weekend with a three-game sweep against UC Davis behind three complete games from their pitchers. The Mustangs (25-17, 15-8) only allowed two runs to the Aggies (18-29, 9-15 Big West), marking the first time since 2009 that Cal Poly has swept them. […]
Former Cal Poly Quarterback Sam Huard announces transfer to Utah
Former Cal Poly starting quarterback Sam Huard announced he is transferring to the University of Utah on Tuesday, according to Brandon Huffman and 247 Sports. The former five-star recruit had revealed he was entering the NCAA transfer portal on April 29 after completing his first season with the Mustangs earlier this year. “Utah has an […]
Cal Poly student filmmakers host casting auditions for short films on campus
The students are actively collaborating in multiple teams, which consist of casting, posting, web, news and tech, according to professor Randi Barros.
A Champions Legacy: Melissa LaMette and Delanie Dunkle’s Last Dance
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 […]
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 […]
