Poly Playbook anchor Kayla Berenson has all the updates you need this week for Cal Poly Athletics.
Poly Playbook – Nov. 6
Paying tribute to indigenous roots: Cal Poly prepares for yakʔitʸutʸu
The project is a collaborative effort between local members of the ytt tribe, faculty, staff, University Housing and Student Affairs.
Public comment begins for federal Title IX policies
Despite national changes to Title IX, Cal Poly policy will remain unchanged for the time being.
Día de los Muertos raises awareness for deaths in underrepresented communities
Dia de los Muertos, a traditional Mexican holiday, allowed students to experience a celebration of life honoring the dead.
Leaupepe twins earn spots on preseason all-conference team
Led by a plethora of vetted seniors, the Cal Poly women’s basketball team is looking to improve on a seventh-place conference finish in 2016. The Mustangs are placed to finish sixth in this year’s Big West preseason coaches’ poll and tied for fourth in the media poll. Standout senior guards Lynn and Dynn Leaupepe also […]
15-Minute update: Free Speech protest, Dia De Los Muertos celebration, and The Nightcap’s new host
Mustang News anchors Connor McCarthy and Daniel Sanchez have today’s top stories.
Cal Poly volleyball fends off Gauchos in four sets
In a Blue-Green rivalry match, Cal Poly defeated UC Santa Barbara in four sets during conference play.
Mustangs stop historic losing skid with Homecoming victory
The longest losing streak in Cal Poly football since the ‘60s finally came to an end Saturday night.
The Queens take over on Halloween
Cal Poly’s Drag Club held its first Halloween show in Chumash Auditorium Oct. 31.
Crime recap for Halloween weekend and Blue-Green Rivalry match
More people were asked to leave or denied entry into the match due to alcohol, university spokesperson Matt Lazier said.
More than 20 clubs rise against hate in response to Free Speech Wall
The intention was to fight against hate, bigotry and white supremacy in response to the Free Speech Wall.

