Karen Velie He is a musician, singer and songwriter. He is a first generation college student and the ASI president. He is a performance poet and an architectural engineering major. But what sets Tylor Middlestadt apart from other Cal Poly student presidents is his passion for sustainability and energy conservation, and his goal of implementing […]
ASI President works for sustainability
Police look into possible parking solution
Jen Boudevin By Jen Boudevin mustang daily As a new school year begins, many students are facing a familiar struggle when it comes to finding parking on campus, yet the University Police Department is looking into some changes for the future. Stalking any backpack-toting student for a potentially available spot, drivers circle the lots with […]
The incredible Expendables return
Tiffany Dias The funky reggae/rock group The Expendables is coming back to Cal Poly for a show during the Fall 2005 UU Hour. The band comes to San Luis Obispo after a year-long absence. Its appearance is also the start of a four-day tour of southern California. The Expendables have also just finished touring […]
Poly Arts to bring laughter and more
Jonathan Drake Jonathan Drake mustang daily With the start of the fall quarter, the Cal Poly Arts organization has already planned programs and performances through most of the academic school year, including the comedic routine, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Cal Poly Arts describes the act, which shows at 8 p.m. on Saturday Oct. 15, […]
Looking at life the 'SLO Way'
Michael Mullady As a teenager, Chase Millholen discovered the art of photography thanks to his mother, who has taught art classes at his old high school for 30 years. But more than just a hobby he fell into by birth, 20-year-old Millholen explains how photography evolved into something much more personal. As his Web site […]
The Velvet Rope: Anxiously waiting for what's over the hill
Louise Dolby I was always told my 20s, particularly my 21st year, was going to be a blur of friends and faces, parties and the social epitome of my youth. Movies and magazines promised bars and clubs were great places that churned out as much fun as I could handle. But being 21 wasn’t all […]
Men's soccer hosts No. 10 UCSB tonight
The Cal Poly men’s soccer team will start its Big West play against longtime rival UC Santa Barbara today at 7p.m. in Mustang Stadium. The Mustangs (4-4) are looking for their third consecutive win after back-to-back victories against Sacramento State and San Jose State. However, the task looks tough for Cal Poly as the Gauchos […]
Report from the fairway
Thao Tran The men’s golf team finished 11th at the Northwest Collegiate Classic tournament hosted by Oregon State University at the Trysting Tree Golf Club in what was a weak set of scores from the team. “I think everybody on the team played below average,” senior Travis Bertoni said. “We fell short of what we […]
Player Spotlight: Chris Gocong
Chris Gocong With both national and local public success, Chris Gocong, Cal Poly’s defensive end football payer, was honored as player of the week after recording six sacks and one touchdown just four weeks into Cal Poly’s 2005 football season. The general engineering fifth-year student was runner-up for last year’s Buck Buchanan award, given to […]
Mustangs to take on No. 10 Santa Barbara
Sheila Sobchik sports information report Despite being outshot 15-13, the Cal Poly men’s soccer team came out of San Jose State with a 2-1 victory, scoring both goals in the second half to ensure its fourth win of the season. Cal Poly (4-4) fell behind in the first half when San Jose State’s Daniel Perez […]
No. 5 Santa Clara too much for No. 19 Mustang women
Sheila Sobchik sports information report The No. 19 Mustang women’s soccer team (6-1-3) are looking to rebound after a less than impressive weekend. The Mustangs suffered their first loss of the season, and finished with a 1-1 tie against Washington State and lost to No. 5 Santa Clara 2-0. This droped the Mustangs all-time record […]
