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Tag: Cal Poly
Poly Playbook: October 28, 2016
Poly Playbook anchor Sawyer Milam recaps and previews the week of sports in Cal Poly Athletics.
“It Can Wait” comes to Cal Poly
Using a car-like mobile app and an Oculus rift, students were invited to participate in the virtual reality of distracted driving.
Blocktober: Volleyball’s best month of the year
Stop by Mott Gym on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday night this October and you might witness a youth revolution. The Cal Poly volleyball team has strung together a performance on the court in the past two seasons that is unmatched in the program’s past five years. In 2015 and 2016, the Mustangs’ consistent success […]
Phonathon: The team behind Cal Poly donations
They engage in about 27,016 phone conversations each year.
Cal Poly wins 2016 Battle for the Golden Horseshoe
The Cal Poly football team won 21-16 against UC Davis at the Alex G. Spanos Stadium Saturday night, winning the Battle for the Golden Horseshoe during homecoming weekend. For a team that averages 37.3 points per game, the Mustangs (5-2, 3-1 Big Sky) had trouble finding a rhythm on offense against a surprisingly stout UC […]
Poly Playbook: October 21st, 2016
Poly Playbook anchor Allison Edmonds recaps and previews the week of sports in Cal Poly Athletics.
Absolutely Flohr’d
A Cal Poly journalism alumnus who found success in the music industry returned to campus on Monday, Oct. 17 to give students advice on making the most of their time here. “Flohr’d” is how RCA Records felt about Bruce Flohr, a former KCPR DJ and journalism alumnus, when they offered him a paid position while […]
Music Production Union: Cal Poly’s hub for music innovation
Members can offer their voice, lyrics or other musical contribution to this collaborative space.
Two new K-9 units join university police department
Mustang News reporter Allison Royal introduces us to UPD’s furry faces.
How to combine art and beer
Seeing full-length tables on lawns around San Luis Obispo is not uncommon.

