Cal Poly Baseball takes the hour-and-a-half drive down US 101 to battle with Blue-Green rivals and reigning Big West champions UC Santa Barbara, Thursday, April 17 to Saturday, April 19 at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium. Since the 2021 season, the Mustangs (26-9, 14-1 Big West) are just 4-11 against the Gauchos (24-11, 10-8 Big West). However, […]
Preview: Cal Poly Baseball faces UC Santa Barbara in Blue-Green rivalry
Cal Poly Baseball makes history with record-breaking Big West start
Only Fresno State in 1988 got off to a better start in Big West play in the conference’s history than Cal Poly baseball this season. Before a loss to Hawai’i, the Mustangs started out 12-0 against Big West opponents, six wins away from tying Fresno State’s mark. Heading into the season, Cal Poly was a […]
San Luis Obispo spent over $100k on St. Fratty’s containment
The city of San Luis Obispo spent $86,000 on overtime pay and $29,000 in expenses to fund St. Fratty’s containment efforts, according to Sara Armas, deputy city clerk. Law enforcement agencies from across the state, from San Francisco to Santa Barbara, assisted containment efforts for St. Fratty’s gatherings. To celebrate St. Fratty’s, groups of friends […]
The Globetrotter’s Guide to Studying Abroad: financing abroad
To have a successful study abroad experience, it’s important to have a clear understanding of your financial situation, set a budget, and plan for emergencies, so that you can fully enjoy your time abroad.
What to know before you vote for ASI’s Board of Directors
ASI’s Board of Directors candidates are focused on a wide variety of major issues directly impacting Cal Poly students, including improving student safety, increasing access to campus resources, and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion.
National Geographic Explorer discusses new memoir at Cal Poly event
National Geographic Explorer in Residence Tara Roberts discussed her new memoir, “Written in the Waters: A Memoir of History, Home, and Belonging,” at the Performing Arts Center San Luis Obispo, detailing her experience uncovering slave wrecks along the Middle Passage and the importance of preserving these stories.
Cal Poly Engineering students create device to aid visually impaired marching band
As a high school senior in Minnesota, Emma Merriman was flipping through a Cal Poly engineering magazine when an article about the club EMPOWER caught her eye. Since fall quarter, the mechanical engineering sophomore has led a small team of students in building a device that will help people who are visually impaired compete in […]
Israeli-Palestinian negotiators discuss peace in the Middle East in on-campus event
Former Middle East peace negotiators Dennis Ross and Ghaith Al-Omari discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and productive dialogue at Cal Poly event.
Cal Poly Baseball remains unbeaten in midweek games, beat Santa Clara
After taking two of three from the University of Hawai’i during the most attended weekend series in Baggett Stadium, Cal Poly Baseball completed its eight-game homestand with a 1-0 victory against Santa Clara on Tuesday, April 15. The Mustangs (26-9) remain undefeated in midweek games and finish their homestand 7-1. Cal Poly will travel to […]
Cal Poly forward Mary Carter transfers to Wake Forest, caps off roster turnover
Cal Poly Women’s Basketball center Mary Carter has officially transferred to Wake Forest University, taking her talents from the Big West to the Atlantic Coast Conference. After two seasons in San Luis Obispo, Carter is now heading east to compete in one of the nation’s most competitive conferences. She announced her decision via Instagram earlier […]
Cal Poly Softball drops series to UC Riverside despite Saturday win
After securing their first conference win last weekend against Cal State Bakersfield, Cal Poly softball carried that momentum into Saturday’s series opener against UC Riverside. Traveling on the road to face off against the Highlanders (18-23, 9-9 Big West), the Mustangs (8-30, 3-15 Big West) earned a 5-1 win to start the series. With key […]

