James Mellor Senior forward Becky Clark has been bringing the pain this season. Her aggressive and physical playing style has been leaving her opponents begging for their trainers and heading to the icebox after matches. “She’s a very aggressive player,” coach Alex Crozier said. “But not in a mean-spirited way. She’s very physical and very […]
Player Spotlight: Becky Clark, women's soccer
Hayes finds volleyball niche at Cal Poly
Tom Sanders Central Coast native Chelsea Hayes is ready and setting for the Mustang volleyball team this season. After two years as a Gael at St. Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif., Hayes has coincidentally followed her old St. Mary’s coach Jon Stevenson back to her home court. In the midst of the season, it’s clear: […]
The Top Five of Quarter 1
Ryan Chartrand This quarter is already shaping up to be the rising action of this next generation novel being written between now and the end of next year. With the release of the XBOX 360 only a few weeks away, it’s time to take a look at what the top 5 games ending December […]
Ford previews new car in Shell Beach
nick coury In this electric age of developing the car industry, the quest for the best vehicle is never-ending. With new models and innovations, Ford Motor Company still stands as a forerunner in the battle. On Monday in Shell Beach, Ford presented the “Fusion,” a new model for the 2006 lineup geared toward college graduates. […]
New wakeboarding club flying high
Garrett Leight The Central Coast Association of Wakeboarders is an organization dedicated to its sport, the lake lifestyle and teaching members throughout the Central Coast how to ride. CCAW, pronounced “Ca-Caw!,” has become one of the largest wakeboarding clubs in the nation with over 120 members in just two weeks of existence. Club founder and […]
Cal Poly crime decreases
Crimes reported to the Cal Poly campus police are down 46 percent over the past five years, according to recent police statistics. These include offenses reported to the police such as arson, car theft, assault and robbery. Such crimes were down from 340 reports in 1999 to 182 in 2004. Tony Aeilts, Cal Poly University […]
A message from Musty
Musty the Mustang here; inviting everyone to come up with me and the Mustang Maniacs to watch the football team take on UC Davis next weekend (October 28th and 29th). The Horseshoe Classic is in Davis this year and we want the Shoe back. There is limited space available on the buses so be sure […]
Do not enforce your morality on me
Lately I’ve been reading a lot of defenses and complaints about the CPSalsa posters. In fact, I’m reading Mark Egan’s right now (yup, I’m later than you are Mark). I must say, I agree with his argument on love, but I don’t agree with the methods. For me, a firm personal morality is about being […]
A perfect duo
A perfect duo Hillary vs. Condoleezza. I didn’t think of it, but once I heard it said, it made all too much sense. How else can it go? Who else could beat the other? And what a historic race it would be. Hillary has more connections domestically and more passion domestically. She would love nothing […]
Foo Fighters interview tomorrow!
Coming in tomorrow’s edition of the Art Beat will be an interview with Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters. Columnist Stacey Anderson interviewed the former Nirvana drummer in Europe before he performed at Rock En Seine Festival in Paris. Grohl talks about the current Foo Fighters album “In Your Honor” and even briefly discusses the “N” […]
Musician to offer 'some kind of comfort'
Mariecar Mendoza New York native turned Los Angeles rising musician Jay Nash visited Mother’s Tavern and played guitar for a buddy’s band nearly two years ago – a time vague in memory. On Wednesday, Nash will make it back to San Luis Obispo and is ready to for the spotlight at Frog & Peach. Promoting […]

