Flying tortillas may have been abundant at Harder Stadium, but goals weren’t. Cal Poly men’s soccer fell to 1-11 all time at Harder Stadium after losing to UCSB 1-0 Wednesday night.
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Cal Poly goes north to face Grizzlies
The Cal Poly football team faces yet another major test on Saturday when they travel to Montana looking for redemption against the No. 3 Grizzlies (4-0).
Record applicants to CSU
More than 25,500 prospective students applied to California State University (CSU) for fall 2010 on Thursday. That is more than double the number who applied in the first 24 hours for the current fall quarter.
Market music replaces UU entertainment
Construction in the UU plaza has caused ASI to move the UU hour concert series, cut back on the number of bands playing per quarter and create a new music event called Fan Fest.
GI Bill creates delays
Though well over 200,000 applications have been received for GI Bill assistance, only about 27,500 veterans have received financial assistance through the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
Mustangs Fall to San Jose State, 19-9
La Secla completed 18 of 32 passes, including scoring strikes to Jalal Beauchman and Marquis Avery, as the Spartans (1-3) earned their first win of the season after losses to USC, Utah and Stanford.
Mustangs run past Hornets, 4-0
The Cal Poly men’s soccer team unloaded with four goals in picking up their first win of the 2009 season with a 4-0 shutout over the Sacramento State Hornets at home Friday.
Clubin’ it up at Cal Poly
An introduction to a few of the hundreds of clubs on campus
This list is designed as an introduction to a few clubs that could be a good fit for incoming freshman during their time at Cal Poly.
For a full listing of Cal Poly clubs, students can visit the Clubs page at www.asi.calpoly.edu.
Semitruck squashed under railroad bridge at Cal Poly
A semitruck got stuck traveling under a railroad bridge on Highland Drive. It happened at about 9:30 a.m. Wednesday; traffic slowed but transit schedules were not delayed, track inspector Rick Carrasco said. He said it seemed to be negligence on the driver’s part, but there was no structural damage to the bridge. The truck was […]
Baseball graduates have varying success in minor leagues
The Cal Poly baseball team had possibly its best season last year, so it’s no surprise that many of the players were drafted to the minor leagues.
Football team preps for season
The Cal Poly 2009-2010 football season brings change: a new head coach and staff, returning players stepping up to leadership roles and a different defensive strategy. But one thing hasn’t changed: the winning attitude.

