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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 […]
Get to know the four students running for ASI president
Get to know the candidates running for the 2025 ASI Election. Learn about their goals, mission statements, and their visions for Cal Poly.
Letter to the Editor: Invisible no more, the untold stories of student parents
Through my work with the Student Parent Joy at Cal Poly, I have seen firsthand these students’ immense dedication and resilience. Their stories, like that of my own mother, illuminate the profound impact of balancing education with parenting and highlight the urgent need for greater support and recognition.
How Brian Dukes Jr. is shaping his own NIL market at Cal Poly
When athletes commit to Cal Poly, they sign up for a mid-major university that takes pride in academic and athletic excellence and a safe, small town to live in for four to five years. However, due to its distance to major cities and the university’s academic reputation, Cal Poly athletes do not have a large […]
Childhood friends claim victory at Cal Poly’s inaugural Pickle Fest
This is a cross-published piece with KCPR, more information can be found here. Business student Zach Schmidt and psychology student Andrew Loehr have been best friends since second grade. Now seniors at Cal Poly, the duo worked their way to pickleball victory after years of playing the game together. “I think that connection might have helped […]
Cal Poly Baseball triumph over Hawai’i, maintain Big West lead
Cal Poly Baseball is back in the win column in the Big West after defeating Hawai’i 12-5 on Saturday afternoon at Baggett Stadium. After scoring just two runs in their first conference loss of the season on Friday night, the Mustang offense exploded for 12 runs and 13 hits, more representative of their output for […]
Dunkle ties program singles record as Cal Poly thumps Cal State Fullerton
Senior Peyton Dunkle tied the Cal Poly women’s tennis program record for career singles victories with 51 as No. 52 Cal Poly throttled Cal State Fullerton 6-1 in front of the home crowd at the Ronca Tennis Center on Saturday, April 12. Both teams went on a run in last year’s conference tournament, ending with […]
Cal Poly Baseball has Big West streak snapped against Hawai’i
Cal Poly Baseball had their perfect conference record snapped to go along with a nine game win streak against Hawai’i on Friday, April 11 at Baggett Stadium 4-2. The Mustangs (23-9 12-1 Big West) could not convert on two bases-loaded situations late in the game as the Rainbow Warriors (24-8 10-6 Big West) escaped danger […]

