After starting the season on the road without a win, the Mustangs post an undefeated record at home with a win against Pepperdine Saturday night.
Homecourt advantage: Cal Poly 85, Seattle 74
Cal Poly men’s basketball, led by new head coach Joe Callero, grabbed its first win in its first time back to Mott Gym when they faced off against Callero’s old team, Thursday night.
UPDATE: Missing student’s bike found
San Luis Obispo Police Department has found when they think is Charles Tamae bike.
“A Promising Man” promises not to disappoint
Any girl who has ever stepped into the world of dating knows that men with true potential are few and far between. So when you find a likely candidate, it’s not wise to let him go too quickly. Elizabeth Young’s “A Promising Man (and About Time, Too)” explores this notion.
BREAKING NEWS: Cal Poly student missing since Monday
Landscape architecture junior Charles Tamae was last seen by friends on Mon., Nov. 30. at Cal Poly.
University Jazz Bands blend classical and modern styles in fall quarter concert
A wide range of jazz styles, student compositions, and musical improvisations are just some of the treats the University Jazz Bands hope to entertain students and music lovers with at their quarterly concert tomorrow night.
Cal Poly ups out-of-state recruitment effort
After a mandated cut of in-state students, Cal Poly tries to attract out-of-state students to fill empty spaces.
Summer quarter tuition change looks to graduate seniors and decrease student population
Summer classes will have to pay for themselves 100 percent in order to be offered this year, a change from previous summers. To support this, Cal Poly and 21 of the 23 California State University (CSU) campuses will shift to a self-support tuition plan.
BLOG: Retired aerospace engineer gives evolution lecture
Lecture on Darwin’s evolutionary theory given from a fresh, curious perspective.
A lack of concentration
Four of the 155 students graduating from the Orfalea College of Business will do so with a double concentration this fall. But starting winter quarter, Orfalea will only note one concentration on a student’s transcript.
Spruce up your winter break by volunteering
I realize most of us are penny-pinching, struggling college students surviving off dollar store pasta and Costco pizza, so I’m not asking that you empty your bank account into the nearest Salvation Army collection tin. Instead, I urge you to sign up to volunteer.