Cal Poly Baseball redeemed an earlier home loss to Fresno State by going to Fresno and picking up a 13-8 victory. The Mustangs (26-16, 15-6 Big West) will ride a four-game winning streak into a pivotal Big West series after taking down the Mountain West Conference-leading Bulldogs (27-17, 14-7 Mountain West). Cal Poly currently sits […]
Cal Poly Baseball captures midweek road win over Fresno State before crucial Big West series
Meet the businesses behind the Mission Plaza Markets
Angela Boyd has been organizing pop-up markets and events through her company, The Makeshift Muse, since 2018.
ASI committee votes to reverse decision to cut scholarships for undocumented and Indigenous students
A preliminary B&F budget draft recommended decreasing the ASI Dreamers and ASI Indigenous People’s scholarships by $25,000 each. An amendment reversed this decision.
Cal Poly Women’s Tennis wins its first Big West Championship in over 20 years
Cal Poly Women’s Tennis secured their second Big West Championship in program history after defeating Cal State Fullerton 4-3. In their first championship win since 2003, the No. 5 seeded Mustangs, beat Long Beach State, the No. 1 seeded UC Santa Barbara and Cal State Fullerton. In addition to their title, Cal Poly also secured […]
Cal Poly Softball is swept by Big West-leading Cal State Fullerton
Cal Poly Softball’s bats couldn’t keep up with first-place Cal State Fullerton over the weekend as they were swept in a three-game road series at Anderson Family Field. The Mustangs (22-17, 12-8 Big West) were one out away from securing a series-opening victory on Saturday, but the win slipped out of their hands as the […]
Cal Poly Track and Field Break Even More Records In Final Meet Before Big West Championships
Cal Poly Track and Field Break Even More Records In Final Meet Before Big West Championships Across an impressive regular season that has finally come to a close, Cal Poly Track and Field has broken record after record, and at their final two meets, the trend continued. The Mustangs split the team to attend the […]
Cal Poly Beach Volleyball falls in Big West Semifinals to Long Beach State
Competing head-to-head for a spot in the Big West Championship finals, No. 1 seed Cal Poly lost to No. 2 seed Long Beach State, 3-2, in the two-day conference tournament on Thursday, April 25, and Friday, April 26. The Mustangs (29-6) came into the tournament looking for redemption after breaking their streak of earned conference […]
Cal Poly Quarterback Sam Huard enters the NCAA Transfer Portal
Cal Poly’s starting quarterback, Sam Huard, announced via social media on Monday he is entering the NCAA Transfer Portal. The window to officially enter the transfer portal ends on Tuesday, April 30. The redshirt junior started nine games in his first season as a Mustang and threw 18 touchdowns and 2,247 yards passing. His total […]
Cal Poly Students with Dependents hosts “Bring Your Kid to College Day”
The Cal Poly Students with Dependents program held its first-ever “Bring Your Kid to College Day” on Thursday at the Plant Conservatory. A spin on the classic, “Bring Your Child to Work Day,” students, faculty, and staff were encouraged to bring their families to meet others in the Cal Poly community.
New Plant Sciences Complex and Animal Health Center set to begin construction this month
The College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences (CAFES) has two new building projects scheduled to begin construction this month: the Plant Sciences Complex on the corner of Highland Drive and Mt. Bishop Road, and the Animal Health Center off of Via Carta next to the Beef Unit (BLDG 16).
Student filmmakers debut on the big screen: Here’s what to expect
Nine years ago, when Filmmaker Randi Barros was a new professor at Cal Poly, she was approached by the former Director of the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival, Wendy Eidson.
