Prepare for the future and avoid the life’s bullets?
Baseball loses to Long Beach State
While playing in front of over 1,1oo fans Friday night at Baggett Stadium, the Mustangs dropped the first game of a three-game set to Long Beach State. Cal Poly (10-27, 3-10 Big West) came up short after a ninth inning rally and lost the series opener.
Presidential debate turns into question-and-answer forum as protesters look on
Unexpected visitors add spice to an otherwise predicted you-ask, I-tell discussion with ASI presidential candidate Sarah Storelli.
National Society of Collegiate Scholars honors Cal Poly student
Cal Poly’s Allison Crawford wins National Society of Collegiate Scholars Outstanding Chapeter Officer award.
2010 ASI elections kick off in University Union
Candidates spoke to students in an open forum Tuesday in the UU while controversy blanketed event.
Activists prep for Be the Change conference
Be the Change 2010 kicks off Saturday as the final day to a week of Earth Day festivities
Ireland will have to wait as Mustangs hang on to their lucky charm
Cal Poly women’s basketball team enthralled to have their Irish shooting guard back after her decision to return loomed over the team’s fate.
Student fundraises to combat Multiple Sclerosis
Cal Poly student lives with multiple sclerosis and keeps spirits high despite facing challenges.
Artist leaps for discovery in U.S. debut
British artist Chloe White brings her fairy tale dreams to life in her first-ever art exhibit in the U.S., showcasing her clay and bronze sculptures in downtown SLO’s ARTS Space Obispo.
Easter Bunny makes religious holiday a ‘hare-y’ situation
The Easter Bunny demeans the importance of a religious holiday by promoting consumerism.