Cal Poly Baseball was able to turn things around in a Saturday doubleheader to get their first series win of 2026 on the road.
Doubleheader wins push Cal Poly Baseball past Campbell for first series win of 2026
Cal Poly skilled trade workers to strike following CSU salary disputes
Cal State University skilled trades workers are set to strike from Feb. 17 to Feb. 20 due to promised salary increases that were withheld in July 2025. At Cal Poly, Teamsters Local 2010 will protest from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. near the entrance to campus at Slack Street. Approximately 1,100 Cal State skilled trades […]
How improv builds confidence and community
Improv comedy is a powerful tool for personal growth, connection, and mental health, allowing people to challenge comfort zones, build community, and experience joy through shared creativity.
Charge your brain’s battery: Taking a nap is a smart, productive move for college students
Yes, I know taking a nap feels wrong because you should be busy with school or “making the most” out of college. It feels like college is a constant competition between Google Calendar schedules, comparing who’s taking the hardest classes or who’s more booked and busy — so it can easily feel like taking a nap means you are lazy, not taking enough classes or not having enough club meetings.
However, if you keep pushing yourself through the day on little fuel, you’re going to burnout and there will be catastrophic consequences on your health. Naps can actually be productive and help you become more creative.
A new era of the ‘Green-Blue’ rivalry underway as Cal Poly Men’s Basketball takes down UC Santa Barbara
“It’s the Green-Blue rivalry now that we’ve won,” Cal Poly Men’s Basketball Head Coach Mike DeGeorge said after his first win against Big West rival UC Santa Barbara. The Mustangs (10-16, 7-8 Big West) stormed past the Gauchos (17-8, 10-5 Big West) to claim an 89-79 victory and first win against their rival in just […]
Find love in these dating profiles
KCPR Content writer Lorenzo Cano found the most eligible people, movies, food and restaurants to find love in this February. Zoé Shaikh zdshaikh@calpoly.edu I mean what can I say about Zoé Shaikh that hasn’t already been said. With her extensive artistic skills, be prepared for some amazing valentine’s cards. She is a big Ethel Cain […]
Recipe: Beans for two
Beans, beans, the magical fruit, the more you eat, the more you… fall in love! That’s what I’ve always said. Loving or crushing on someone is the best feeling. Whether it’s a class crush, work crush or maybe you are still crushing on your long-term partner, the giddy feelings never dissipate. With love in the […]
A look back into Cal Poly Volleyball’s historic ‘Cinderella Story’ 2025 NCAA tournament run
After defeating UC Davis in a four-set match to claim the Big West Championship title, the Mustangs received an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament for the first time in six years.
Cal Poly Women’s Basketball cements sixth week of victory drought in loss to UCSB
The 63-54 loss against blue-green rival UC Santa Barbara marked the Mustangs 11th loss in a row and sixth week without a win
Struggles continue on the road as Cal Poly Women’s Basketball fall to UC Irvine 84-39 on Thursday
Charish Thompson recorded her fourth straight double-digit scoring performance Thursday, but the Mustangs fell 84-39 at UC Irvine.
#AskAF: The Crush Club Edition
Ask AF is a new advice column curated for The Peak by two Mustang Media Group staff members, A and F. You asked, we answered. Whether you’re dealing with an extreme crashout you can’t even talk to your therapist (ChatGPT) about, or a question you’re dying to ask: How do I lean in for a […]

