The 10-year head coach of the Mustangs addressed the media after the team’s final game of the season.
Head coach Joe Callero reflects on the past 10 years and what the future holds
From junior college to Cal Poly, the impact of Men’s Basketball’s three seniors
On Saturday, March 9, Donovan Fields, Kuba Niziol and Marcellus Garrick played their final game for Cal Poly Men’s Basketball. The seniors went out in style by totaling the three highest point-totals for the team. While the three junior college transfers’ time at Cal Poly was more limited than others, their impact for the program […]
UPD looking for suspect who slashed multiple car, bike tires on campus Sunday morning
After a string of vandalism was reported on campus over the weekend, the University Police Department (UPD) is asking for help identifying a suspect. In the early morning hours on Sunday, March 10, a subject is believed to have slashed multiple car and bicycle tires, in addition to other vandalism around campus. The suspect is […]
Swim and Dive breaks four program records at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships
The men’s team finished fourth overall with 446.50 points and the women’s team finished in seventh place with 264.50 points.
New Wine and Viticulture Center will break ground soon, open in 2020
Designs for the new JUSTIN and J. Lohr Center for Wine and Viticulture are complete and construction is expected to begin within the next two months. “It’s going to be the best thing that Cal Poly can do for this program,” enology lecturer and Pilot Winery Manager Jim Shumate said. The center is named after […]
Men’s Basketball defeated by UC Santa Barbara on senior night
The Mustangs fell 92-82 in the final matchup of the season and Joe Callero’s last game as the team’s head coach.
Athletic Director says lack of improvement is primary reason Callero’s contract not renewed
Don Oberhelman said the decision to not bring Callero back was based on a lack of improvement in the team’s win-loss record throughout his tenure.
The Zero Waste Club is making art out of trash collected from Pinnacles National Park
Armed with trash bags and a steadfast team of volunteers, the Zero Waste Club and local student e-commerce startup Ethic Marketplace traveled to the peaks of Pinnacles National Park on Feb. 9. In the wake of the government shutdown that left national parks littered with trash, the team was determined to leave no scraps behind. […]
Campus Dining comes face-to-face with students
Associated Students, Inc. (ASI), Inter Housing Council (IHC) and Campus Dining collaborated to hold a Campus Dining Open Forum Friday, Mar. 8 from 1-2 p.m. in the University Union. The event served as a way for students to express feedback of Campus Dining and voice their opinions about the current food on campus. There were […]
The Body Project: spreading body positivity at Cal Poly
As of 2019, at least 30 million people suffer from an eating disorder in the United States, according to a journal written by Dr. James I. Hudson. The students in the Cal Poly Body Project want to make sure students have a place to talk about it.
SLO International Film Festival to screen eight student films
On March 13, the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival will debut eight original films written, directed and produced by Cal Poly students. This is the 25th year of the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival. Student films will screen on March 13 at 8 p.m. in Fremont Theater, and student admission is free. The […]

