The beginning of spring sports and peak of winter conference play make for a busy weekend.
Start of spring play highlights busy sports weekend
Here are the political issues students care about
Mustang News conducted a survey of 335 Cal Poly students concerning what political issues were important to them. Here’s what they had to say.
Queer studies under development
The College of Liberal Arts is in the process of creating and proposing a new Queer Studies minor.
Do the stars align? February’s sonic predictions
Here’s a list of quiet predictions and fitting musical recommendations to help dodge Cupid’s arrows this sweet, fateful February.
No. 58 Cal Poly men’s tennis falls to SDSU
Cal Poly’s loss to San Diego State on Sunday ended its two-match winning streak.
Women’s tennis drops two matches in Hawaii
Cal Poly didn’t win a single point during its weekend trip to Hawaii.
CSU faculty sets dates for strike in April
The faculty members are seeking a 5 percent raise in salary.
Sigma Pi to host first Suicide Awareness Week
Sigma Pi is hosting its first major “Suicide Awareness Week” in honor of its philanthropy The Amazing Day Foundation.
Poly Playbook: Wrestling and both basketball teams at home
Poly Playbook anchors Allison Edmonds and Monica Roos recap and preview the week in Cal Poly Athletics. Poly Playbook reporter Megan Healy joins us to talk about the recent soccer drafts.
Getting steamy with Thai-Vietnamese Student Association’s hot pot night
Fresh ingredients, bubbling broth and a tight-knit community — what else do you need?
Study finds most Campus Dining food unhealthy
A research team of Cal Poly nutrition students found that healthy options are limited in Campus Dining.
