Cal Poly Men’s Basketball team fell down the stretch 64-60 against the Long Beach State 49ers on Friday, Feb. 19 inside Walter Pyramid. The Mustangs, who led during the opening 34 minutes, fell to 3-14 (1-10 Big West) on the season. Long Beach improved their record to 4-7, including 3-4 in Big West play. The […]
Men’s Basketball suffers 64-60 defeat at Long Beach State
Thorpe throws 7.2 scoreless innings as Baseball takes down Nevada 4-0 in season opener
After being out of action for more than 11 months, Cal Poly Baseball started their 2021 campaign with a 4-0 win against Nevada on Friday, Feb. 19 inside Baggett Stadium. Cal Poly (1-0), who have finished top three in the Big West in three of the last four seasons, looked to start their season on […]
Women’s Basketball uses strong defensive performance for 55-44 win over Long Beach State
Cal Poly Women’s Basketball defeated Long Beach State 55-44 on Friday, Feb. 19 inside Mott Athletic Center with one of their best defensive performances of the season. The Mustangs (10-7, 6-5 Big West) held Long Beach (11-4, 10-3 Big West) to 44 points, their second-fewest points allowed so far this year. Senior forward Sierra Campisano […]
Men’s Tennis falls to Pepperdine 4-3, Stater picks up sixth singles win
Cal Poly Men’s Tennis fell in a close match against Pepperdine 4-3 on Friday, Feb. 19 at the Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center. Pepperdine picked up their first win of the season with a record of 1-3, while Cal Poly dropped to 3-4 on the season with the loss, their final match on a season-opening seven-game road […]
DJ Spotlight: Space Granny
This article first appeared on KCPR.org. Mustang Media Group is a student-run organization that encompasses Mustang News and KCPR. They collaborate to cover news, arts and culture for Cal Poly and the greater San Luis Obispo community. Year: 2nd Major: Physics KCPR Schedule: Friday 3-6 pm How did you get involved in KCPR? I honestly don’t […]
MN NOW: Thursday, February 18, 2021
Mustang News reporter Brady Caskey brings you this week’s top stories… City Council To Review Use of Teargas Cal Poly Kicks Off COVID-19 Saliva Testing
Cal Poly community responds to Trump’s acquittal
Former President Donald Trump was acquitted by the Senate for inciting an insurrection at the Capitol on Feb. 13. Trump became the fourth presidential impeachment trial in the history of the United States and the second impeachment trial involving him. Trump is the only president in American history to be impeached twice in one term.
How the military coup in Myanmar is affecting international students
From the moment she wakes up to the moment she falls asleep, May Thiri Kyaw is on Instagram checking the news from Myanmar to see who has been arrested, if her mom is OK, if anyone has been shot or if more propaganda has been spread or if the internet has been cut off.
Cal Poly kicks off COVID-19 saliva testing
Cal Poly’s saliva-based COVID-19 testing opens today, Feb. 18, at Poly Canyon Village (PCV) and is expected to become the University’s sole testing method on Feb. 25, according to a campus-wide email. The transition will happen on Feb. 18 at the PCV testing site and on Feb. 25 at the Performing Arts Center (PAC). Nasal […]
Amplifying multiracial voices on campus through MIXED panel event
The Multicultural Center will host MIXED — a panel to amplify the lived experiences of the biracial community at Cal Poly. The event will take place via Zoom today from 12-1 p.m. Data and budget analyst for Cal Poly Scholars Jacob Campbell partnered with the Multicultural Center to create the event. The panel will feature […]
Remodeled locker room the “home base” for Women’s Basketball
A new hydration system, a flat screen TV, an academic workspace and 19 lockers are just a few of the many features of the newly remodeled Jan and Ron Haynes locker room for Cal Poly Women’s Basketball. Ron Haynes, one of the lead donors, said that the old locker room was not in the condition […]

